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1829–1887

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James Barron Hope

When the effigy of Washington In its bronze was reared on high ‘ Twas mine, with others, now long gone. Beneath a stormy sky,

To utter to the multitude His name that cannot die. And here to-day, my Countrymen, I tell you Lee shall ride

With that great “rebel” down the years — Twin “rebels” side by side!— And confronting such a vision All our grief gives place to pride.

Those two shall ride immortal And shall ride abreast of Time, Shall light up stately history And blaze in Epic Rhyme —

Both patriots, both Virginians true, Both “rebels,” both sublime! Our past is full of glories It is a shut-in sea,

The pillars overlooking it Are Washington and Lee: And a future spreads before us, Not unworthy of the free.

And here and now, my Countrymen, Upon this sacred sod, Let us feel: It was “OUR FATHER” Who above us held the rod,

And from hills to sea Like Robert Lee Bow reverently to God.

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