Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
America: Vols. XXV–XXIX. 1876–79.
André
By Charlotte Fiske Bates (18381916)T
Whose infamy was keenest of its throes,
And in this place of bravely yielded breath
His ashes found a fifty years’ repose;
With those who have been kings in blood or fame,
As Honor here some compensation gave
For that once forfeit to a hero’s name.
Or on so fair but fatal Tappan’s shore,
Still at his grave have noble hearts betrayed
The loving pity and regret they bore.
And possibilities that wait the brave,
Inward and outward bound, dim visions move
Like passing sails upon the Hudson’s wave.
His justice,—Brutus-like in its decree,—
With André-sparing mercy, still more dear
Had been his name,—if that, indeed, could be!