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1851–1898

“O WHOLESOME DEATH.”

George Parsons Lathrop

O Wholesome Death, thy sombre funeral-car Looms ever dimly on the lengthening way Of life; while, lengthening still, in sad array, My deeds in long procession go, that are

As mourners of the man they helped to mar. I see it all in dreams, such as waylay The wandering fancy when the solid day Has fallen in smoldering ruins, and night's star,

Aloft there, with its steady point of light Mastering the eye, has wrapped the brain in sleep. Ah, when I die, and planets take their flight Above my grave, still let my spirit keep

Sometimes its vigil of divine remorse, ‘ Midst pity, praise, or blame heaped o'er my corse!

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