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Oliver Wendell Holmes - Hymn At The Funeral Services Of Charles SumnerOliver Wendell Holmes - Hymn At The Funeral Services Of Charles Sumner
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APRIL 29, 1874 SUNG BY MALE VOICES TO A NATIONAL AIR OF HOLLAND ONCE more, ye sacred towers, Your solemn dirges sound; Strew, loving hands, the April flowers, Once more to deck his mound. A nation mourns its dead, Its sorrowing voices one, As Israel`s monarch bowed his head And cried, "My son! My son!" Why mourn for him?--For him The welcome angel came Ere yet his eye with age was dim Or bent his stately frame; His weapon still was bright, His shield was lifted high To slay the wrong, to save the right,-- What happier hour to die? Thou orderest all things well; Thy servant`s work was done; He lived to hear Oppression`s knell, The shouts for Freedom won. Hark!! from the opening skies The anthem`s echoing swell,-- "O mourning Land, lift up thine eyes! God reigneth. All is well!"
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