The book Oration On the Death of Abraham Lincoln was written by author William E Guthrie From Old Catalog Darusmont Here you can read free online of Oration On the Death of Abraham Lincoln book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Oration On the Death of Abraham Lincoln a good or bad book?
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Those sweet songs, that soft harmony, those glades of a pure sky which his eye loves to find, to search through the verdant foliage, whicli a vivifying sun lightens, are the vistas of a promised land, the King- dom of God on earth, where men renewed, freed from their chains, from their vices, will adore the God of mercy .... In imitating Him ! That storm is the tempest of ouv passions, our vict-s and our crimes ! That tree with the haughty summit, is the In-utal mastership of the tyrant, of the... trader, of the slave- holder ! The woodman rises, his face beams with laitli, ho thrusts aside that axe now useless, and directs his steps toward the cities to study tlie springs wliich govern that great aggregate, which is decorated Avitli tiie name of Republic. A new David, he marches to oppose his faith to the terrible armies of the enemies of God ! Weep ! You have lost your great man ! You have lost him who, after having deeply studied the mechanism, as well as the object, of your societies, always enlightening, never Imposing his opinions, in all his contests against those giants, your fetters, your vices and your prejudices ; to save your liberties, offered but the truth, innocently though tersely expressed, as a small round stone cast in their path, causing those false nobilities to stumble and fall.
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