Not Understood and Other Poems/In Memoriam-W. H. Levin

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Not Understood and Other Poems (1908)
by Thomas Bracken
In Memoriam-W. H. Levin
4621600Not Understood and Other Poems — In Memoriam-W. H. Levin1908Thomas Bracken

IN MEMORIAM.
W. H. LEVIN.

IN this New Age of this Old World of ours,
  When barefaced bluster often heads the van,
And weeds, at times, outgrow the fairest flowers,
  It cheers one’s heart to meet a gentleman.

What constitutes a gentleman? not gold
  But kindness, goodness, courtesy, and love;
A spirit fashion’d in the Master’s mould,
  Brave as a lion, gentle as a dove.

And such was he who lately passed the gate
  That Godward leads to everlasting rest;
But though he’s gone, his memory will wait
  Embalmed for ever in his country’s breast.