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Title: A Name Author: John Greenleaf Whittier [More Titles by Whittier] Addressed to my grand-nephew, Greenleaf Whittier Pickard. Jonathan Greenleaf, in A Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, says briefly: "From all that can be gathered, it is believed that the ancestors of the Greenleaf family were Huguenots, who left France on account of their religious principles some time in the course of the sixteenth century, and settled in England. The name was probably translated from the French Feuillevert."
A name to hear in soft accord The name my infant ear first heard No child have I to bear it on; The fair ideals that outran Stand firmly where I felt the sway And wisely choose, and bravely hold As Marot's songs made glad the heart Yet when did Age transfer to Youth We cannot hold the hands of choice Dear boy! for whom the flowers are born, A life not void of pure intent, 1880. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |