The President's Death a National Responsibility. the President's Character a Treasure of Memory. a Sermon Delivered in Christ Church, New Orleans, Sunday Morning, April 23, 1865, At a Memorial Service Held in That Church, On the Request of the Officers of
The President's Death a National Responsibility. the President's Character a Treasure of Memory. a Sermon Delivered in Christ Church, New Orleans, Sunday Morning, April 23, 1865, At a Memorial Service Held in That Church, On the Request of the Officers of
Stephen Chipman Thrall
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How in silent winder did his followers sympathize. He was most ready to speak who used words for thrice denial. I cannot express — no Words can — the thrill of agony that fell upon my heart, when the mind, stupefied by the first shock of the intelligence, awoke to know its truth ; how a faint sickness fell upon me, as though it had come from my own distant household, so nearly did it touch me. How weariness, as of long watching, fell upon my frame, and I yearned for quiet rest, which yet I coul...d not find — that strange, nervous paradox of irritable restless exhaustion, equally incapable of action and repose ; that conflicting desire of friendly sympathy and solitude. I cannot tell your grief, I cannot tell my own ; you felt it — I felt it. We understand each other by subtler medium than words, as when brothers gather in. the home made desolate by a father's loss, and mourn in silent sympathy; heart answering se- cretly to heart's secret utterance. In such a scene they tell not Digitized by Google mmssm SERMON* their sorrow each to the other.
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