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Source: Century Magazine Source type: magazine Document type: poem Document title: “The Comfort of the Trees: The Dying President: September, 1901” Author(s): Gilder, Richard Watson Date of publication: November 1901 Volume number: 63 Issue number: 1 Pagination: 147 |
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| Gilder, Richard Watson. “The Comfort of the Trees: The Dying President: September, 1901.” Century Magazine Nov. 1901 v63n1: p. 147. |
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| William McKinley (poetry); William McKinley (death: poetry). |
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| none. |
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| Authorship of poem attributed to R. W. G. |
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The Comfort of the Trees
The Dying President: September, 1901
Gentle and generous, brave-hearted, kind,
And full of love and trust was he, our chief;
He never harmed a soul! Oh, dull and blind
And cruel, the hand that smote, beyond belief!
Strike him? It could not be! Soon should we find
’T was but a torturing dream—our sudden grief!—
Then sobs and wailings down the northern wind
Like the wild voice of shipwreck from a reef!By false hope lulled (his courage gave us hope!)
By day, by night we watched,—until unfurled
At last the word of fate!—Our memories
Cherish one tender thought in their sad scope:
He, looking from the window on this world,
Found comfort in the moving green of trees.
EPTEMBER