Mount Auburn Illustrated in Highly Finished Line Engraving From Drawings Taken

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Mount Auburn Illustrated in Highly Finished Line Engraving From Drawings Taken
Cornelia W Walter
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H. Cowan, of the Law School; of Frederic A. Hoffman, of Baltimore; of John A. Terry, Ephraim C. Roby, Charles Ridgely Greenwood, Charles Sedgwick, of Lenox, Wm. Cranch Bondj 'John A. Emery, and Edward C. Mussey. Neat marble obelisks adorn these graves, erected, in many cases, by the classmates of the deceased, and bearing suitable inscriptions. Few can wander around the spot where repose these young "buds of promise, " so quickly blasted, without a crowd of feelings, suggested by their early de...parture from a world, the bitterness of which they had never known, and any conflict . Wit li which they had never been called to meet. To say that we mourn their loss, would be improper ; for, in the expressive words of an English poet, " 'Mid thorns and snares our way we take, And yet we mourn the blest !" There is a better country, "even an heavenly, " and there, we trust, the beatified spirits of the loved and early lost are commingling with "the just made perfect. " Therefore, remembering the words of Sol- omon, that we " may praise the dead more than the living, " we may well apply, in this connection, the remaining lines of the stanza : " For those who throng the eternal throne, Lost are the tears we shed ; They are the living, they alone, Whom thus we call THE DEAD.

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