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Poems

Chapter 10: HE LIES IN STATE.
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A compact collection of short lyrics and occasional longer pieces that pair devotional reflection with sentimental and patriotic themes. Poems move between nature scenes, seascapes, and seasonal detail to explore faith, hope, duty, and the consolations of memory. Language tends toward clear, hymnlike phrasing and moral admonition, with moments of celebratory exhortation and public commemoration interspersed among intimate domestic and pastoral sketches.

HE LIES IN STATE.

Frederic T. Greenhalge.

He lies in state
'Neath nature's peerless catafalque of snow,
The friend beloved, the good, the grand, the great,
He lies in state.
In silent state;
Well may the tide of feeling fuller flow,
While men upon his noble worth dilate,
He lies in state.
In silent state,
Our faithful Governor, the fearless foe
Of ev'ry wrong. By memory's pearly gate
He lies in state.
The regal state,
That only kingly souls can come to know,
Which truth and character alone create:
He lies in state.