登陆注册
38539700000008

第8章 Introduction (8)

The very spirit, or dark genius, of the troubled scene appeared to take up and to repeat such verses as --"`I hear a murmur as of waves That grope their way through sunless caves, Like bodies struggling in their graves.

And now it deepens; slow and grand It swells, as rolling to the land, An ocean broke upon the strand.

Shout! let it reach the startled Huns!

And roar with all thy festal guns!

It is the answer of thy sons.

Profoundly appealing as are Timrod's war strains, for they are the heart-cry of a people, still it should be noted that there is scarcely a battle ode that does not close with an invocation to peace, such was the lofty nature of the poet. War to him was only the drawn sword of right, and truth, and justice, which accomplished, the prayer for peace was ever on his lips, as witness the noble invocation to Peace, closing his "Christmas", that has so often stirred and hushed at once the heart of the South.

The Ode, written for Memorial Day, April, 1867, of the Confederate graves at Charleston, was his last production. He had sung in lofty strains each phase of the struggle, its hope, its courage, its fear, its despair; he now sings his latest song, a wreath of flowers upon the unmarked graves of the Southern dead, and has hallowed these sacred mounds to his people in the words, --"There is no holier spot of ground Than where defeated valor lies, By mourning beauty crowned!"

These poems are written in the life-blood of the poet and his generation.

The patriotic fire, the devoted sacrifice and splendid achievement, that "Carolina", "Cry to Arms", "Unknown Dead", "Carmen Triumphale", "Charleston", "Storm and Calm", and the other of the war poems celebrate were not only the rushing tide of earnest feeling of a noble people then, but are now a part of the glory and heritage of the State, of the South, and of the American republic. They were the mighty heart-beats of that great epoch. They are now irrevocable history, and make these poems a part of the abiding literature of America.

"A Common Thought" is the poet's premonition of his end; but he sees no vision of the dying glory of sunset, no going out into the dark, no presentiment of a vague and gloomy voyage on a homeless sea; but in the sunshine, in the growing light of ever broadening day, amid the joy and splendor of nature, bright prophecy and intuition of immortality, is to come the sudden, solemn mystery of the whisper, "He is gone!" And so it was. For as the sun broadened into glad day, and the full radiance illumined and animated earth and sea and sky, "as it purpled in the zenith, as it brightened on the lawn," this rich young life, in its own fresh morning of genius and spiritual sunshine, passed, and in his own triumphant words, --"not dies, no more than Spirit dies;But in a change like death was clothed with wings."

The Late Judge George S. Bryan It would not be fitting that this memorial edition of Timrod's Poems should go forth to the world without proper recognition, on the part of the TIMROD MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, of the relation occupied and the services rendered to the poet in his lifetime by the late Hon. George S. Bryan, of Charleston. During the whole of Timrod's career Judge Bryan was his devoted friend, ever ready to assist him materially, morally, and in every other respect.

His faith in Timrod's genius never wavered, and but for his early assistance, sympathy, and encouragement, much of the fruit of that genius would have been lost or wasted. He helped him in adversity, cheered him in his hours of anxiety and despondency, and from first to last, throughout the literary and spiritual history of the poet, he did more than any other friend to keep alive in his heart the steadfast flame of faith in his poetic destiny; Judge Bryan's name must always be inseparably connected with Henry Timrod's in the literary annals of South Carolina.

January, 1899.

Poems of Henry Timrod

同类推荐
  • 天演论

    天演论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说圣最胜陀罗尼经

    佛说圣最胜陀罗尼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 燕兰小谱

    燕兰小谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 女界鬼域记

    女界鬼域记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说大孔雀王神咒经

    佛说大孔雀王神咒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 魔帝霸宠乖獗小姐

    魔帝霸宠乖獗小姐

    他,至尊,冷酷,狠獗却只为她一人倾尽所有温柔她,王者,狠辣,猖狂却只为他一人卸下全部伪装他对她宁负这天下,只为博的红颜一笑她对他宁独面苦难,只为和他睥睨天下
  • 贪恋红尘三千尺

    贪恋红尘三千尺

    本是青灯不归客,却因浊酒恋红尘。人有生老三千疾,唯有相思不可医。佛曰:缘来缘去,皆是天意;缘深缘浅,皆是宿命。她本是出家女,一心只想着远离凡尘逍遥自在。不曾想有朝一日唯一的一次下山随手救下一人竟是改变自己的一生。而她与他的相识,不过是为了印证,相识只是孽缘一场。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 钢铁瓦尔琪

    钢铁瓦尔琪

    某一天,大学毕业生安固特在出租屋内收到一个奇特的包裹,打开后却发现包裹内是一个名为VK的少女型主机,原来,因为提交简历而被面试公司泄露了个人信息的他,被一家新兴的游戏公司看上,并将其纳入新游戏《钢铁瓦尔琪》的内测试玩员,由于承诺有着不菲的收入,怀着复杂心情的安固特接受了这个职业。
  • 快停手

    快停手

    这是一个灯红酒绿的世界,也是一个萎靡无责任的世界。科学的发展,人性的淡薄铸成了这一次次的感应又一次次的不屑!错过的你感应到了吗?还在无所谓吗?没关系你的感应很快就来了……
  • 天才少女:清冷孤傲

    天才少女:清冷孤傲

    天才少女与天才少年的碰撞。天才少女的心扉又向谁打开?
  • 梦机器

    梦机器

    LucidGaming,即将展开的是一场场在梦境中的比拼。
  • 最终异世剑指九天

    最终异世剑指九天

    神秘人穿越前没了一根“软组织”喊出不完整?异世龙族隐藏身份统治人族成就华夏王朝史!九天星河龙族和异位面神秘种族受到降维,真正的神仙打架!主人公特殊身份成就不可能,突破维度限制升维战斗。虚空收容所展上古奇幻,生命异样可能的精彩奇源。
  • 归韵

    归韵

    道韵之晶,大道奥义凝结而成,妙用无穷。数万年的灵气滋养,至情之泪的浇灌,晶石灵智已开却辗转流落人间。福兮?祸兮?一晶在手,如登天之青云梯,试问天下,何人不欲?人妖魔三界因而纷乱再起,生灵涂炭,又该如何化解?
  • 穿越古代灭了它们

    穿越古代灭了它们

    女主江蕊馨一不小心穿越到古代的故事。而在古代时突遇男主。