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名人诗歌|Memories of President Lincoln(六)

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Coffin1 that passes through lanes and streets,

Through day and night with the great cloud darkening the

land,

With the pomp of the inloop'd flags with the cities draped in

black,

With the show of the States themselves as of crape-veil'd

women standing2,

With processions long and winding3 and the flambeaus of the

night,

With the countless4 torches lit, with the silent sea of faces and

the unbared heads,

With the waiting depot5, the arriving coffin, and the sombre

faces,

With dirges6 through the night, with the thousand voices

rising strong and solemn,

With all the mournful voices of the dirges pour'd around the

coffin,

The dim-lit churches and the shuddering7 organs - where

amid these you journey,

With the tolling8 tolling bells' perpetual clang,

Here, coffin that slowly passes,

I give you my sprig of lilac.


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