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Hymn For The Celebration At The Laying Of The Cornerstone Of Harvard Memorial Hall, Cambridge, October 6, 1870

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Not with the anguish of hearts that are breaking
    Come we as mourners to weep for our dead;
    Grief in our breasts has grown weary of aching,
    Green is the turf where our tears we have shed.

    While o'er their marbles the mosses are creeping,
    Stealing each name and its legend away,
    Give their proud story to Memory's keeping,
    Shrined in the temple we hallow to-day.

    Hushed are their battle-fields, ended their marches,
    Deaf are their ears to the drum-beat of morn, -

    Rise from the sod, ye fair columns and arches
    Tell their bright deeds to the ages unborn!

    Emblem and legend may fade from the portal,
    Keystone may crumble and pillar may fall;
    They were the builders whose work is immortal,
    Crowned with the dome that is over us all!



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