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Tone's Grave (Author: Thomas Osborne Davis)
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- In Bodenstown Churchyard there is a green grave,
And wildly along it the winter winds rave;
Small shelter, I ween, are the ruined walls there,
When the storm sweeps down on the plains of Kildare.
- Once I lay on that sodit lies over Wolfe Tone
And thought how he perished in prison alone,
His friends unavenged, and his country unfreed
Oh, bitter, I said, is the patriot's meed!
- 'For in him the heart of a woman combined
With a heroic life and a governing mind
A martyr for Irelandhis grave has no stone
His name seldom named, and his virtues unknown.'
- I was woke from my dream by the voices and tread
Of a band who came into the home of the dead;
They carried no corpse, and they carried no stone,
And they stopped when they came to the grave of Wolfe Tone.
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- There were students and peasants, the wise and the brave,
And an old man who knew him from cradle to grave;
And children who thought me hard-hearted; for they
On that sanctified sod, were forbidden to play.
- But the old man, who saw I was mourning there, said:
'We come, sir, to weep where young Wolfe Tone is laid,
And we're going to raise him a monument too
A plain one, yet fit for the simple and true.'
- My heart overflowed, and I clasped his old hand,
And I blessed him, and blessed every one of his band:
Sweet, sweet 'tis to find that such faith can remain
To the cause, and the man so long vanquished and slain!
- In Bodenstown Churchyard, there is a green grave,
And freely around it, let the winter winds rave
Far better thay suit himthe ruin and the gloom
Till Ireland, a Nation, can build him a tomb.