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BORN
T
IN
A
His
The
The
And
The
And,
Earl
"You
Upon
Of the
\.Vhose
It was
man
In spite
THE
fame
The grasp
world
the
world
\ ¥ ealthl ess,
not
BRITANN IA
most
of
though
Earth echoes
honours
hat scorned
Peasants and
3f
whose
has
a nd
yet shall
Tliis State sman,
solvings
and
to
with
yet
sands
YEAR
n
a lways
Parliament of,
mig hty
higher
giant
the
will,
through out
listen
so-
P rinces,
departed,
all but
far
listened,
to
compass
1804.
to
Scholar,
t he
of prejudice and
he
for
Britain
weeps-LORD
e loquence,
H.
Empire
than
marvels
yet
did
B.
lowly
of time-nay,
a nd
time
of that
bend-destined
Published by S. M ARKS &
Statesmen,
friend less,
i ntell ect hath
Universe
not
recognised
to
Poet-all
of the
was,
steer
peerage
end of time,
he
birth,
leave
in
led
fe rtile
h is
ke n
me "-'twas a
now
Peers
thrill
'V'lORTH ,
the
its
"
Earth.
BEACONSFIELD
one.
won.
when
speaketh still
SONS, 72,
D IED
will
toiled
he hath done,
and
skil l ;
brain,
:
is
remain.
rings.
mark
on,
BEACONSFIELD,
barque
Author n
f
dead,
Kings,
APRIL
Stray
19tn
,
K.G.,
f,f' liff!t'-."'
Houndsd itch, London .
18 81.
A
0
That
And,
man
(Copyright).
In spite
His fame
GRAND
BRITANNIA.
The grasp
WILLIAM
whose
OLD
~n
The world has
Upon the sands
Published
The Parliament of
MAN I
of prejudice,
It was not always so-
AGED
Peasan ts and Princes,
, BORN DECEMBER 29TH 1
though departed,
of time-
and compass
listened,
for
throughout both
of
89
whose
giant i ntellect
1809 1
by 8.-MARKS
nay,
EWART
he yet
ii
and pride
Statesmen,
of
YEARS .
t ime was,
Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered by Bereavement Black Borders
Whose memory shall, to end of time,
hath led
that fertile
scorned to bend-destined to thrill
Britain did not ken
mighty will
weeps-THE GRAND OLD MAN
birth,
when
Of t he most mighty Empire of the earth,
is
The world with eloquence, and leave its mark
recognised his skill ;
brain,
Earth echoes yet the marvels he hath dona,
speaketh still;
~.entoriam.
And crowns him with the laurels nobly won.
remain.
steer the barque
dead;
Hemispheres now r ings.
Peers and Kings,
DIED MAY 19TH, 1898,
SONS, 72-; Hounsditch, London
GLADSTONE,