James and Mary Ford, eds. Every Day in the Year. 1902. July 7 On the Death of Richard Brinsley Sheridan By Lord Byron (17881824)
Richard Brinsley Sheridan was a famous Irish orator, statesman and dramatist, best remembered as the author of The Rivals, The Critic, and The School for Scandal.
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A mighty Spirit is eclipseda Power
Hath passd from day to darknessto whose hour
Of light no likeness is bequeathdno name,
Focus at once of all the rays of Fame!
The flash of Witthe bright Intelligence, 5
The beam of Songthe blaze of Eloquence,
Set with their Sunbut still have left behind
The enduring produce of immortal Mind;
Fruits of a genial morn, and glorious noon,
A deathless part of him who died too soon. 10
But small that portion of the wondrous whole,
These sparkling segments of that circling soul,
Which all embracedand lightend over all,
To cheerto pierceto pleaseor to appall.
From the charmd council to the festive board, 15
Of human feelings the unbounded lord;
In whose acclaim the loftiest voices vied,
The praisedthe proudwho made his praise their pride.
When the loud cry of trampled Hindostan
Arose to Heaven in her appeal from man. 20
His was the thunderhis the avenging rod,
The wraththe delegated voice of God!
Which shook the nations through his lipsand blazed
Till vanquishd senates trembled as they praised.* * * * *