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In Peace

By John Greenleaf Whittier

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A track of moonlight on a quiet lake,     Whose small waves on a silver-sanded shore     Whisper of peace, and with the low winds make     Such harmonies as keep the woods awake,     And listening all night long for their sweet sake     A green-waved slope of meadow, hovered o'er     By angel-troops of lilies, swaying light     On viewless stems, with folded wings of white;     A slumberous stretch of mountain-land, far seen     Where the low westering day, with gold and green,     Purple and amber, softly blended, fills     The wooded vales, and melts among the hills;     A vine-fringed river, winding to its rest     On the calm bosom of a stormless sea,     Bearing alike upon its placid breast,     With earthly flowers and heavenly' stars impressed,     The hues of time and of eternity     Such are the pictures which the thought of thee,     O friend, awakeneth,--charming the keen pain     Of thy departure, and our sense of loss     Requiting with the fullness of thy gain.     Lo! on the quiet grave thy life-borne cross,     Dropped only at its side, methinks doth shine,     Of thy beatitude the radiant sign!     No sob of grief, no wild lament be there,     To break the Sabbath of the holy air;     But, in their stead, the silent-breathing prayer     Of hearts still waiting for a rest like thine.     O spirit redeemed! Forgive us, if henceforth,     With sweet and pure similitudes of earth,     We keep thy pleasant memory freshly green,     Of love's inheritance a priceless part,     Which Fancy's self, in reverent awe, is seen     To paint, forgetful of the tricks of art,     With pencil dipped alone in colors of the heart

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John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–1892) was an American Quaker poet and abolitionist whose poems—including "Snow-Bound" and "Barbara Frietchie"—celebrate New England life and moral courage. He was one of the Fireside Poets and a leading voice against slavery.

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