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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
mountains here, We too shall pass and disappear. Yet howsoever changed or tost, Not even a wreath of mist is lost, No atom can itself exhaust. So shall the soul's superior force Live on and run its endless course In God's unlimited universe. And we, whose brief reflections seem To fade like clouds from lake and stream, Shall brighten in a holier beam. Samuel E. Sewall. [An inscription for a marble bust, modelled by Anne Whitney, and placed in the Cary Library, Lexington, Mass., May, 1884.] Like that ancestral judge who bore his name, Faithful to Freedom and to Truth, he gave, When all the air was hot with wrath and blame, His youth and manhood to the fettered slave. And never Woman in her suffering saw A helper tender, wise, and brave as he; Lifting her burden of unrighteous law, He shamed the boast of ancient chivalry. Noiseless as light that melts the darkness is, He wrought as duty led and honor bid, No trumpet heralds victories like his,— The unselfish worker in his