Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Note on the text
- Introduction: Victorian Visions of a Radical Risorgimento
- PART I VICTORIAN RADICALS AND THE ‘MAKING OF ITALY’ 1837–1860
- PART II VICTORIAN MAZZINIANS AND THE ‘MAKING OF ITALIANS’, 1861–1890
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- 1 Henry Gilpin, Mazzini
- 2 A Modern Mazzini: Italian Historian at Warwick. Professor Salvemini's Lecture
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - Henry Gilpin, Mazzini
from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2014
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Note on the text
- Introduction: Victorian Visions of a Radical Risorgimento
- PART I VICTORIAN RADICALS AND THE ‘MAKING OF ITALY’ 1837–1860
- PART II VICTORIAN MAZZINIANS AND THE ‘MAKING OF ITALIANS’, 1861–1890
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- 1 Henry Gilpin, Mazzini
- 2 A Modern Mazzini: Italian Historian at Warwick. Professor Salvemini's Lecture
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Thou of the pensive brow, the troubled heart;
Dreamer of Italy! The man who stood
In the Eternal City, ‘mid the throng,
A soldier and a patriot; breathing words
That told of freedom and he glorious cause,
Thy words of truth and fire are bearing fruit,
The dream of noble hearts hath found a voice
And arms to fight for what a dreamer dreamed.
Thou pioneer of freedom! But for thee
A Garibaldi ne'er had taken arms,
Or found the hearts that throbbed for Italy,
Thou, the dreamer deemed, hast proved to be
A John the Baptist to prepare the way
For Italy's Messiah! Let the crown,
The fadeless crown, whose laurels never die,
Encircle too that high and massive brow,
Wrinked and care-worn in the holy cause
Of freedom and of right.
The advocates of right and truth's advance
Are always counted dreamers; but their dream
Will have its full fruition. Even in nature,
The little seeds that kindly have sown,
Would never promise the sublime result,
That shows our native oak with spreading brnaches
The king that rules the forests of our land.
And though immortal man! E'en from thy youth,
Hast spread the seed of freedom's holy tree,
And now a giant oak it spreads around
The shadow of its branches.
Dreamer no more! The sacred Cause of life,
Hath proved the dream in truth and sanctity,
God is love! and is the God of freedom.
Awake once more to gladness, children, ye
Who are the image of the parent God;
Of whom He said of such His kingdom are,
Lift up little hands and learn to bless,
E'en in the gladness of your childhood's joy,
Your two deliverers.
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- Victorian Radicals and Italian Democrats , pp. 213 - 214Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2014