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Identifier: mountauburnitssc01flag (find matches)
Title: Mount Auburn: its scenes, its beauties, and its lessons
Year: 1861 (1860s)
Authors: Flagg, Wilson, 1805-1884. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Mount Auburn cemetery. (from old catalog)
Publisher: Boston and Cambridge, J. Munroe and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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s or snowflakes for its sod. Around the seasons ran.And evermore the love of God Rebuked the fear of man. We dwell with fears on either hand, Within a daily strife.And spectral problems waiting stand. Before the gates of life.11 121 122 MOUNT AUBUKN. The doubts we vainly seek to solve,The truths we know are one; The known and nameless stars revolveAround the Central Sun. And if we reap as we have sown, And take the dole we deal,The law of pain is love alone. The wounding; is to heal. Unharmed from change to change we glide, We fall as in our dreams ;The far-off terror at our side, A smilincr ano;el seems. Secure on Gods all tender heart. Alike rest great and small;Why fear to lose our little part, When he is pledged for all ? O fearful heart and troubled brain! Take hope and strength from this, —That Nature never hints in vain. Nor prophesies amiss. Her wild birds sing the same sweet stave.Her lights and airs are given. Alike to play-ground and the grave, —And over both is Heaven.
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FULLER LOT. The following and other Inscriptions are on the Monuments in the^Fuller Lot, in Pyrola Path : — IN MEMORY OF MARGAKEl FULLER OSSOLI, BORN IN CAMBRIDGE,MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 23, 1810. By birth a child of New England, by adoption a citizen of Rome,by genius belonging to the world. In youth an insatiate student,seeking the highest culture. In riper years Teacher, AVriter, Critic ofLiterature and Art. In maturer age, companion and helper of manyearnest reformers in America and Europe. And of her husband, Giovanni Angelo, Marquis Ossoli ; he f:aveup rank, station, and home, for the Roman Republic, and for his wifeand child. And of that child, Angelo Phillip Ossoli, born in Rieti, Italy, Sept.5tli, 1848, whose dust i-eposes at the foot of this stone. They passedfrom this life together by shipwreck, July 10, 1850. United in life bymutual love, labors and trials, the Merciful Father took them together, and in death they were not divided. 124 MOUKT AUBURN. ENGLISH CEMETEEIES. Abridg

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  • booksubject:Mount_Auburn_cemetery___from_old_catalog_
  • bookpublisher:Boston_and_Cambridge__J__Munroe_and_company
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