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1826–1907

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Walter Richard Cassels

Yet other men have wrought, and fought, and won, Cutting with crimson sword Fame's Gordian knot, And, dying, nations wonder'd — and forgot,— But this Man's name shall circle with the sun;

And when our children's children feel the glow, That ripens them unconsciously to men, Asking, with upturn'd face, “What did he then?” One answer from each quicken'd heart shall flow —

“This Man submerg'd the Doer in the Deed, Toil'd on for Duty, nor of Fame took heed; Hew'd out his name upon the great world's sides. In sure-aim'd strokes of nobleness and worth,

And never more Time's devastating tides Shall wear the steadfast record from the Earth.”

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