DESPITE misfortune, poverty, the dearth
Of simplest justice to his heart and brain,
This gracious optimist lived not in vain;
Rather, he made a partial Heaven of Earth;
For whatsoe'er of pure and cordial birth
In body or soul dawned on him, he was fain
To bless and love, as an immortal gain
A thing divine, of fair immaculate worth:--
The clearest, cleanest nature given to man
In these, our latter days, methinks was his,
With instincts which alone did bring him bliss;
All life he viewed as one, long, luminous plan
Wherein God's love and wisdom meet and kiss,--
His sole brave creed, the creed Samaritan!
Leigh Hunt
written byPaul Hamilton Hayne
© Paul Hamilton Hayne