The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes/To the Teachers of America

TO THE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

[During 4 session in Boston of the National Edneational Association, m February, 1695, Mr, Houghton and other publishers gave a racep- tion fer the purpose of introducing resident suthors to the members of the aysoctation, It was on this eceasion, Fehruary 2, 1895, that Dr. Holmes read the following verses. |

Teachers of teachers! Yours the task,
Noblest that noble minds can ask,
High up Aonia's murmurous mount,
To watch, to guard the sacred fount
  That feeds the streams below;
To guide the hurrying flood that fills
A thousand silvery rippling rills
  In ever-widening flow.

Rich is the harvest from the fields
That bounteous Nature kindly yields,
But fairer growths enrich the soil
Ploughed deep by thought's unwearied toil
  In Learning's broad domain.
And where the leaves, the flowers, the fruits,
Without your watering at the roots,
  To fill each branching vein?

Welcome! the Author's firmest friends,
Your voice the surest Godspeed lends.
Of you the growing mind demands
The patient care, the guiding hands,
  Through all the mists of morn.
And knowing well the future's need,
Your prescient wisdom sows the seed
  To flower in years unborn.