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Day
22
Month
October
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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A gíbate in Verse, by tiie Poat W-iittier. The (ollowing poeni appeafed in the Bos ton Trmucrtot oí recent date: S. J. T. - ORKYSTOXE, Alcirsi 1. 1886. Once more. O all-nd justing Deutli. Tho nntim"s Pantheon open wide; Once moro a common BO-rrow saith A Btrong, wisr man has died. Faults doubtk'ss had he. Had vo not, Uur own to queetion and asperso The worth we doubted r (orgot Until we stood beside his hearse? Aiiibiticis. caatioas, et t lio man To strike down traud with resolute hand. A patriot, if a partisan. He loved his native huid. So let the mourning bells be rung, The banner droop its tolda half-way, And let the public pen and tongue Their fitting tribute pay. Then Iet us vow above his bier To set our feet on party lies; And winini] no more u liviug ear Withwords thatdeath denles. JOIIX G. VVlIITTIEIt.

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Ann Arbor Democrat