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William Cullen Bryant - In Memory of John Lothrop MotleyWilliam Cullen Bryant - In Memory of John Lothrop Motley
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SLEEP, Motley, with the great of ancient days, Who wrote for all the years that yet shall be! Sleep with Herodotus, whose name and praise Have reached the isles of earth’s remotest sea; Sleep, while, defiant of the slow decays         Of time, thy glorious writings speak for thee, And in the answering heart of millions raise The generous zeal for Right and Liberty. And should the day o’ertake us when, at last, The silence—that, ere yet a human pen         Had traced the slenderest record of the past, Hushed the primeval languages of men— Upon our English tongue its spell shall cast, Thy memory shall perish only then.
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