An Eulogium of the Brave Men Who Have Fallen in the Contest With Great-Britain : Delivered On Monday, July 5, 1779 ; Before a Numerous And Respectable Assembly of Citizens And Foreigners, in the German Calvinist Church, Philadelphia
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The mufes (hall tell you of them, and the bards mall woo -f them to their fongs. The verfe which fhall be fo happy as to embrace the name of one of thefe (hall be immortal. The names of thefe (hall be read with the names of Pelopidas, Epa- minondas, and the worthies of the world. Pofterity fhall quote them for parallels, and for examples. When they mean to drefs the hero with the faireft praifes, they (hall fay he was gallant and difiinguifhed in his early fall, as Warren ; he was virtuous, and... prudent, and intrepid, as Montgomery ; he was young, and D faithful, * Thucydifles. f Plato. I '4 ] faithful, and generous, as Macpherfcn j he fell in the bold and refolute advance, like Haflet and like Mercer •, he faw the honour which his valour had ac- quired, and fainted in the arms of victory, like Har- kimer ; having gallantly repulfed the foe, he fell co- vered with wounds, in his old age, like Woofter. The names of thefe brave men fhall be read; and the earth (hall be happy, where their bodies are depo- fited.
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