The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems
 Facile Princeps.

O gifted one of the Sunny South, with lips so eloquent,

In whose great heart no malice e'er was found!

And now thou art a messenger of Peace, by heaven sent

On mission of fraternity, to heal the cankering wound!

In that dread day when fratricidal strife

Convulsed with passion—crimsoned with its blood—

No nobler son than thou who staked his life

With veterans Gray withstood the overwhelming flood!

No sweeter tribute could be paid by mortal tongue—

No nobler sentiment the human heart could fill—

In grander strains no poet's praises e'er were sung

Of private soldier—than thy words that burn and thrill!

No treasured wrong within thy noble soul

Has tainted with its slimy trail of hate—

No broader love of country could embrace the whole,

Or bow more gracefully to iron hand of fate!

Speak on! And scatter broadcast healing seed

That shall a harvest of good feeling yield—

And Peace, no less than War, shall lend her meed


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