| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). An American Anthology, 17871900. 1900. |
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| 100. In Memory of John Lothrop Motley |
| | | By William Cullen Bryant |
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| SLEEP, Motley, with the great of ancient days, | |
| Who wrote for all the years that yet shall be! | |
| Sleep with Herodotus, whose name and praise | |
| Have reached the isles of earths remotest sea; | |
| Sleep, while, defiant of the slow decays | 5 |
| Of time, thy glorious writings speak for thee, | |
| And in the answering heart of millions raise | |
| The generous zeal for Right and Liberty. | |
| And should the day oertake us when, at last, | |
| The silencethat, ere yet a human pen | 10 |
| Had traced the slenderest record of the past, | |
| Hushed the primeval languages of men | |
| Upon our English tongue its spell shall cast, | |
| Thy memory shall perish only then. | |
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