Lincoln the Hoosier a Restatement of Some Facts That Too Many Folks Seem to H

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Lincoln the Hoosier a Restatement of Some Facts That Too Many Folks Seem to H
Theodore Thomas Frankenberg
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There's pleasure in it too.
O Memory! thou midway world 'Twixt earth and paradise. Where things decayed and loved ones lost In dreamy shadows rise, (311 And, freed from all that's earthly vile. Seems hallowed, pure, and bright, Like scenes in some enchanted isle All bathed in liquid light.
As leaving some grand waterfall.
We, lingering, list its roar — So memory will hallow all We've known, but know no more.
Near twenty years have passed away Since here I bid farewell To woods and fields, and s
...cenes of play, And playmates loved so well.
The friends I left that parting day, How changed, as time has sped! Young childhood grown, strong manhood gray, And half of all are dead.
I range the fields with pensive tread.
And pace the hollow rooms, And feel (companion of the dead) I'm living in the tombs. " Finally, it was at Rockport that the first great adventure of his life became possible. He vi^as engaged by a neighbor to assist his son to take a flatboat down to New Or- leans. Even today, with towns and vil- lages along the entire route, this is a considerable trip not without adventure.


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