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VIRGINIA gave us this imperial man Cast in the massive
mould Of those high-statured ages old Which into
grander forms our mortal metal ran; She gave us this
unblemished gentleman: What shall we give her back but
love and praise As in the dear old unestranged days
Before the inevitable wrong began? Mother of States and
undiminished men, Thou gavest us a country, giving him,
And we owe alway what we owed thee then: The boon thou
wouldst have snatched from us again Shines as before with
no abatement dim. A great man's memory is the only thing
With influence to outlast the present whim And bind us as
when here he knit our golden ring. All of him that was
subject to the hours Lies in thy soil and makes it part
of ours: Across more recent graves, Where unresentful
Nature waves Her pennons o'er the shot-ploughed sod,
Proclaiming the sweet Truce of God, We from this
consecrated plain stretch out Our hands as free from
afterthought or doubt As here the united North Poured
her embrown�d manhood forth In welcome of our savior and
thy son. Through battle we have better learned thy worth,
The long-breathed valor and undaunted will, Which, like
his own, the day's disaster done, Could, safe in manhood,
suffer and be still. Both thine and ours the victory
hardly won; If ever with distempered voice or pen We
have misdeemed thee, here we take it back, And for the
dead of both don common black. Be to us evermore as thou
wast then, As we forget thou hast not always been,
Mother of States and unpolluted men, Virginia, fitly
named from England's manly queen!
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By James Russell Lowell�(1819�1891)
Listed July 1 , 2015
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