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ODE FOR THE BURIAL OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT

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First Line: OH, SLOW TO SMITE AND SWIFT TO SPARE
Last Line: WHO PERISHED IN THE CAUSE OF RIGHT.
Subject(s): FUNERALS; LINCOLN, ABRAHAM (1809-1865); PRESIDENTS, UNITED STATES; BURIALS;

OH, slow to smite and swift to spare,
Gentle and merciful and just!
Who, in the fear of God, didst bear
The sword of power, a nation's trust!

In sorrow by thy bier we stand,
Amid the awe that hushes all,
And speak the anguish of a land
That shook with horror at thy fall.

Thy task is done; the bond are free:
We bear thee to an honored grave,
Whose proudest monument shall be
The broken fetters of the slave.

Pure was thy life; its bloody close
Hath placed thee with the sons of light,
Among the noble host of those
Who perished in the cause of Right.



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