A Discourse Delivered At Hanover Nh May 7 1841 On the Occasion of the Deat

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A Discourse Delivered At Hanover Nh May 7 1841 On the Occasion of the Deat
Charles B Charles Brickett Haddock
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Long cherished affections are ruptured; ac customed pursuits are laid aside ; settled purposes are broken off. To a whole household, life has become another thing ; the world is to be viewed by them in a new light, and lived in, with new feelings. The loss is sensible ; and it is irre parable. Friendship may administer its sympathies to the desolate bosom ; and they are sweet to the mourning heart. Providence may be gracious still ; our fields may smile, and our enterprises may prosper. But for... violated love there is no reparation. The dead will return no more ; his place is not to be supplied. The victories of Death are permanent ; its monuments never decay, or moulder.
Even when a great man dies, the most poignant grief is not public. The bitterest sighs are heaved, and the most scalding tears are shed in private. Even now, while a nation is clad in mourning for the hero and the statesman, and the parade and circumstance of public sorrow present an impos ing and engrossing spectacle to all eyes, there is a mansion, on the banks of the Ohio, " where the names of General and President are not mentioned.


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