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Ella Wheeler Wilcox - In MemoriamElla Wheeler Wilcox - In Memoriam
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Looking some papers over, Dusty and dim and old, I found some words that thrilled me With their ring of genuine gold— Words that were better than rubies, And they stirred me even to tears, For the hand that wrote them has rested Under the sod for years. O name to be spoken softly! O sainted Thurlow Brown! The world lost one of its heroes When he dropped the cross for the crown. And the cause he loved and fought for Lost more than my tongue can tell For he left no soul behind him That could do the work so well. When I think of his mighty labors, My own seem weak and vain, And I know that his place in the vineyard Can never be filled again. But the burning words that he uttered, Or that dropped like coals from his pen, Shall live for ever and ever In the hearts and minds of men. O God! if spirits do ever Come down from heaven on high, Let the spirit of this great hero Sometimes be hovering nigh; And give him the power to guide us In all that we do or say For the cause he loved and fought for. Oh! grant it, Lord, I pray.
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