Richard Realf

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Richard Realf

Richard Realf (14 June 183428 October 1878) was a British-born poet who lived in many places throughout the United States, and whose work was informed by these travels.

Quotes[edit]

  • His eyes
    All radiant with glad surprise,
    Looked forward through the Centuries
    And saw the seeds which sages cast
    In the world’s soil in cycles past
    Spring up and blossom at the last;
    Saw how the souls of men had grown,
    And where the scythes of Truth had mown
    Clear space for Liberty’s white throne;
    Saw how, by sorrow tried and proved,
    The blackening stains had been removed
    Forever from the land he loved;
    Saw Treason crushed and Freedom crowned,
    And clamorous Faction, gagged and bound,
    Gasping its life out on the ground.
    • Apocalypse.

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