The Nickel Guy Posted Thursday at 02:37 AM Report Share Posted Thursday at 02:37 AM I tried taking decent pictures of this framed print. I have had it for decades but I forget if it is my old handwriting on the back or someone elses. Says steel engraved, hand colored. 1849. Tonight I remembered it hangs there on the wall by the grandfather clock. I think of it every year on New Years (almost) and decided to see if I could find out more about it tonight. THE DEATH OF THE YEAR Engraved expressly for Graham’s Magazine by W. E. Tucker Vol. XXXV. December, 1849. No. 6. THE DEATH OF THE YEAR POEM BY HENRY B. HIRST It was a dreary night In the latter years of time, When a man, with shrunken limbs And a forehead white with rime— With the rime of weary hours Whose paths were not of flowers— And a beard of snowy white, Walked slowly through the night. Pale Hecate, overhead, Shone coldly on his brow; His eye was sunken and dim, His cheek had lost its glow, But his step, so full of pride,— The manhood of his stride, Gave this antiquated thing The appearance of a king. The moon went sadly down To a level with his way, And the heavens became opprest With vapors dark and gray As Saturn, with his beard, And glass, and scythe, appeared: The old man journeyed on, Growing weaker and more wan. Like a shadow, on his path With a silence, such as dwells In the desolate dell of death Where we hear not even our knells, Did Saturn slowly pass With his fatal scythe and glass: The traveler looked not back, But kept steadily on his track. From the earth which lay below, Until then so black and dumb, Came the roar of many a gun, With the roll of many a drum, And the mingling strains of lute, Clarion, cymbal, fife and flute; And among them, like a knell, Rose the clamor of a bell! The wanderer heard the sound, And with patient, suffering eyes Gazed reproachfully on high, Through the dark, unpitying skies; But Saturn raised his steel And the old man ceased to feel; And they laid along his bier The cadaverous Old Year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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