IN MEMORIAM.
William Hardwick Bradbury.
Born, Dec. 3, 1832. Died, Oct. 13, 1892.
Large-hearted man, most loyal friend,
Art thou too gone—too
early lost?
Our comrade true, our tireless
host!
Prompt to inspire, console, defend!
Gone! Hearts with grateful memories
stored
Ache for thy loss round the old board.
The well-loved board he loved so
well,
His pride, his care, his ceaseless
thought;
To him with life-long memories
fraught;
For him invested with the spell
O’er a glad present ever cast
By solemn shadows of the past.
That past for him, indeed, was filled
With a proud spirit-retinue.
Greatness long since his guest
he knew.
Whom THACKERAY’s manly tones had
thrilled;
Who heard keen JERROLD’s sparkling
speech,
And marked the genial grace of Leech.
What changes had he known, who sat
With our four chiefs, of each
fast friend!
And must such camaraderie
end?
Shall friendly counsel, cordial chat,
Come nevermore again to us
From lips with kindness tremulous?
No more shall those blue eyes ray out
Swift sympathy, or sudden
mirth;
That ever mobile mouth give
birth
To frolic whim, or friendly flout?
Our hearts will miss thee to the end,
Amphitryon generous, faithful friend!
Miss thee? Alas! the void that’s
there
No other form may hope to
fill,
For those who now with sorrow
thrill
In gazing on that vacant chair;
Whither it seems he must return,
For whose warm hand-clasp yet we yearn.
Tribute to genius all may give,
Ours is the homage of the
heart;
For a friend lost our tears
will start,
Lost to our sight, yet who shall live,
Whilst one who knew that bold frank face
At the old board takes the old place.
For those, his closer kin, whose home
Is darkened by the shadow
grey,
What can respectful love but
pray
That consolation thither come
In that most sacred soothing guise
Which natural sorrow sanctifies.
Bereavement’s anguish to assuage
Is a sore task that lies beyond
The scope of friendship or
most fond
Affection’s power. Yet may
this page,
True witness of our love and grief,
To bowed hearts bring some scant relief!
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“Anecdotage.”
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