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his face

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HIS FACE

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They tell you Lincoln was ungainly, plain?

To some he seemed so: true.

Yet in his look was charm to gain

E'en such as I, who knew

With how confirmed a will he tried

To overthrow a cause for which I would have died.

The sun may shine with naught to shroud

Its beam, yet show less bright

Than when from out eclipsing cloud

It pours its radiant light;

And Lincoln, seen amid the shows of war

Clothed in his sober black, was somehow felt the more

To be a centre and a soul of power—

An influence benign

To kindle in a faithless hour

New trust in the divine.

Grave was his visage, but no cloud could dull

The radiance from within that made it beautiful.

A prisoner, when I saw him first—

Wounded and sick for home—

His presence soothed my yearning's thirst

While yet his lips were dumb;

For such compassion as his countenance wore

I had not seen nor felt in human face before.

And when, low-bending o'er his foe,

He took in his firm hand

My wasted one, I seemed to know

We two were of one Land;

And as my cheek flushed warm with young surprise,

God's pity looked on me from Lincoln's sorrowing eyes.

His prisoner I was from then— Love makes surrender sure— And though I saw him not again, Some memories endure, And I am glad my untaught worship knew His the divinest face I ever looked into!

The Unconquered Air, and Other Poems

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