Lincolniana: In MemoriamWilliam V. Spencer, 1865 - 346 páginas |
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... sorrow , and our eyes of tears : when shall we look upon thy like again ? Peace , I say , - peace to thy ashes , for evermore ! ―― I fear , my friends , that we have leaned overmuch upon this great - hearted and large - minded man . I ...
... sorrow , and our eyes of tears : when shall we look upon thy like again ? Peace , I say , - peace to thy ashes , for evermore ! ―― I fear , my friends , that we have leaned overmuch upon this great - hearted and large - minded man . I ...
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... sorrow indeed has come upon us in these outrages ; and it almost seems that these bright skies , this cheerful sunshine , these songs of birds to - day , insult our grief . We would have the heavens hung with black , as we have draped ...
... sorrow indeed has come upon us in these outrages ; and it almost seems that these bright skies , this cheerful sunshine , these songs of birds to - day , insult our grief . We would have the heavens hung with black , as we have draped ...
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... sorrow and sympathy might find utterance . All this was spontaneous . It was the spontaneous " tribute of respect ( I quote here from our mayor's proclamation ) to the memory of the late President of the United States , and of sympathy ...
... sorrow and sympathy might find utterance . All this was spontaneous . It was the spontaneous " tribute of respect ( I quote here from our mayor's proclamation ) to the memory of the late President of the United States , and of sympathy ...
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... sorrow and your need . I trust , beside , that your own hearts have prophesied how hard it was for me not to be with you . It may be that I could have helped you just a little . But you would have given to me a great deal more than I ...
... sorrow and your need . I trust , beside , that your own hearts have prophesied how hard it was for me not to be with you . It may be that I could have helped you just a little . But you would have given to me a great deal more than I ...
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... sorrow whose offerings will be wreathed about his memory , I could but feel that the enfranchised negro of the South would twine for him the darkest cypress and the brightest bay . I would not be unjust to any of the countless multitude ...
... sorrow whose offerings will be wreathed about his memory , I could but feel that the enfranchised negro of the South would twine for him the darkest cypress and the brightest bay . I would not be unjust to any of the countless multitude ...
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