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THE DEATH OF GRANT.

  Father! whose hard and cruel law    Is part of thy compassion's plan,    Thy works presumptuously we scan  For what the prophets say they saw.  Unbidden still the awful slope    Walling us in we climb to gain    Assurance of the shining plain  That faith has certified to hope.  In vain!—beyond the circling hill    The shadow and the cloud abide.    Subdue the doubt, our spirits guide  To trust the Record and be still.  To trust it loyally as he    Who, heedful of his high design,    Ne'er raised a seeking eye to thine,  But wrought thy will unconsciously,  Disputing not of chance or fate,    Nor questioning of cause or creed;    For anything but duty's deed  Too simply wise, too humbly great.  The cannon syllabled his name;    His shadow shifted o'er the land,    Portentous, as at his command  Successive cities sprang to flame!  He fringed the continent with fire,    The rivers ran in lines of light!    Thy will be done on earth—if right  Or wrong he cared not to inquire.  His was the heavy hand, and his    The service of the despot blade;    His the soft answer that allayed  War's giant animosities.  Let us have peace: our clouded eyes,    Fill, Father, with another light,    That we may see with clearer sight  Thy servant's soul in Paradise.