Cabin Tale, A
Career, A
Change Has Come, The
Change, The
Changing Time
Charity
Chase, The
Choice, A
Chris'mus Is a-Comin'
Chrismus On The Plantation
Christmas
Christmas Carol
Christmas Folksong, A
Christmas In The Heart
Chronic-Kicker, The
Circumstances Alter Cases
Colored Band, The
Colored Soldiers, The
Columbian Ode
Common Things
Communion
Comparison
Compensation
Confessional
Confidence, A
Confirmation
Conquerors, The
Conscience and Remorse
Coquette Conquered, A
Corn-Song, A
Corn-Stalk Fiddle, The
Creed and Not a Creed, A
Crisis, The
Curiosity
Curtain
I
Four hundred years ago a tangled waste
Lay sleeping on the west Atlantic side;
Their devious ways the Old World's millions traced
Content, and loved, and labored, dared and died,
While students still believed the charts they conned,
And wallowed in their thriftless ignorance,
Nor dreamed of other lands that lay beyond
Old Ocean's dense, indefinite expanse.
II
But deep within her heart old Nature knew
That she had once arrayed, at Earth's behest,
Another offspring, fine and fair to view,--
The chosen suckling of the mother's breast.
The child was wrapped in vestments soft and fine,
Each fold a work of Nature's matchless art;
The mother looked on it with love divine,
And strained the loved one closely to her heart.
And there it lay, and with the warmth grew strong
And hearty, by the salt sea breezes fanned,
Till Time with mellowing touches passed along,
And changed the infant to a mighty land.
III
But men knew naught of this, till there arose
That mighty mariner, the Genoese,
Who dared to try, in spite of fears and foes,
The unknown fortunes of unsounded seas.
O noblest of Italia's sons, thy bark
Went not alone into that shrouding night.
O dauntless darer of the rayless dark,
The world sailed with thee to eternal light.
The deer-haunts that with game were crowded then
To-day are tilled and cultivated lands;
The schoolhouse tow'rs where bruin had his den,
And where the wigwam stood the chapel stands;
The place that nurtured men of savage mien
Now teems with men of Nature's noblest types;
Where moved the forest-foliage banner green,
Now flutters in the breeze the stars and stripes!
October 21, 1892
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, Ohio 45435. Phone: (937) 775-2525
Copyright Information © 2009 - 2013 |
Accessibility Information
Please send comments to Web Team |
Last updated: Wed, Feb-29-2012