The Poetry Corner

General John B. Gordon.

By George W. Doneghy

Facile Princeps. I. O gifted one of the Sunny South, with lips so eloquent, In whose great heart no malice e'er was found! And now thou art a messenger of Peace, by heaven sent On mission of fraternity, to heal the cankering wound! II. In that dread day when fratricidal strife Convulsed with passion--crimsoned with its blood-- No nobler son than thou who staked his life With veterans Gray withstood the overwhelming flood! III. No sweeter tribute could be paid by mortal tongue-- No nobler sentiment the human heart could fill-- In grander strains no poet's praises e'er were sung Of private soldier--than thy words that burn and thrill! IV. No treasured wrong within thy noble soul Has tainted with its slimy trail of hate-- No broader love of country could embrace the whole, Or bow more gracefully to iron hand of fate! V. Speak on! And scatter broadcast healing seed That shall a harvest of good feeling yield-- And Peace, no less than War, shall lend her meed And crown anew this hero of the bloody field!