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y and art through earth, The page inspire, the canvass warm, In glowing words record his worth. In living marble mould his form. A fame so bright will never fade, A name so dear will deathless be; For on our country's shrine he laid The charter of her liberty. Praise be to God: his love bestowed The chief, the patriot, and the sage; Praise God! to him our father owed This fair and goodly heritage. The sacred gift time shall not mar. But wisdom guard what valour won, While beams serene her guiding star, And glory points to Madison. [Park Benjamin: Ode on the Death of James Madison (here quoted from _The American Monthly Magazine_, N.S. 2, 1836): How shall we mourn the glorious dead? What trophy rear above his grave, For whom a nation's tears are shed-- A nation's funeral banners wave! Let Eloquence his deeds proclaim, From sea-beat strand to mountain goal; Let Hist'ry write his peaceful name, High on her truth-illumined scroll. Let Poetry and Art through Earth The page inspire, the canvass warm-- In glowing words record his worth, In living marble mould his form. A fame so bright will never fade, A name so dear will deathless be; For on our country's shrine he laid The charter of her liberty. Praise be to God! His love bestowed The chief, the patriot, and the sage; Praise God! to Him our fathers owed This fair and goodly heritage. The sacred gift, time shall not mar, But Wisdom guard what Valor won-- While beams serene her guiding star, And Glory points to Madison!] CHAPTER XIX. O, glorious prospect, see the smile benign, Of heav'n-born peace, refulgent spread its rays; To peace and concord, may the world incline, And these our later be our happier days. Some length of time had elapsed since the parents of Alida had taken up their residence in the city for the winter, when the news of peace reached New-York. The cries of peace resounded throughout the city at these joyful tidings,--and the evening of this day was celebrated by a splendid illumination. Transparencies, emblematical of the liberties of the country, were exhibited at all the public edifices. The fine and melodious music in the Park, drew the people together in crowds within the inclosure, till scarcely
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