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Samuel J. Tilden

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    Greystone, Aug. 4, 1886.


    Once more, O all-adjusting Death!
    The nation's Pantheon opens wide;
    Once more a common sorrow saith
    A strong, wise man has died.

    Faults doubtless had he. Had we not
    Our own, to question and asperse
    The worth we doubted or forgot
    Until beside his hearse?

    Ambitious, cautious, yet the man
    To strike down fraud with resolute hand;
    A patriot, if a partisan,
    He loved his native land.

    So let the mourning bells be rung,
    The banner droop its folds half way,
    And while the public pen and tongue
    Their fitting tribute pay,

    Shall we not vow above his bier
    To set our feet on party lies,
    And wound no more a living ear
    With words that Death denies



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