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In Memoriam. - Governor Joseph Trumbull,
Lydia Howard Sigourney
Died at Hartford, August 4th, 1861; and his wife, Mrs. ELIZA STORRS TRUMBULL, the night after his funeral.
Death's shafts fly thick, and love a noble mark.
--And one hath fallen who bore upon his shield...
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In Memoriam. - Miss Jane Penelope Whiting,
Lydia Howard Sigourney
Died at Portland, Connecticut, January 1st, 1861.
I think of her unfolding prime,
Her childhood bright and fair,
The speaking eye, the earnest smile,
The dark and lustrous hair,
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In Memoriam. - Mr. John A. Taintor,
Lydia Howard Sigourney
Died at Hartford, on Saturday Evening, November 15th, 1862, aged 62 years.
A sense of loss is on us. One hath gone
Whose all-pervading energy doth leave
A void and silence 'mid the haunts of men...
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In Memoriam. - Mr. John Warburton,
Lydia Howard Sigourney
Died at Hartford, November, 1861.
The knot of crape upon yon stately door,
And sadness brooding o'er the sun-bright halls,
What do they signify?
Death hath been there...
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In Memoriam. - Mrs. Joseph Morgan,
Lydia Howard Sigourney
Died at Hartford, August, 1859.
I saw her overlaid with many flowers,
Such as the gorgeous summer drapes in snow,
Stainless and fragrant as her memory.
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In Memoriam. - Rev. Dr. James W. Alexander,
Lydia Howard Sigourney
Pastor of the Fifth Avenue Church, New York, died at the Virginia Springs, July, 1859.
The great and good. How startling is the knell
That tells he is but dust.
The echo comes...
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In Memoriam. - Rev. Stephen Jewitt, D.D.,
Lydia Howard Sigourney
Died at New Haven, August 25th, 1861, aged 78.
I well remember him, and heard his voice
In vigorous prime, beneath the Temple-Arch,
His brow enkindling with its holy themes.
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