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A Eulogy for George Whitefield
This is an excerpt from the eulogy that Phyllis Wheatley, who was born a slave, wrote for George Whitefield:
HAIL, happy saint, on thine immortal throne,
Possest of glory, life, and bliss unknown;
We hear no more the music of thy tongue,
Thy wonted auditories cease to throng.
Thy sermons in unequall'd accents flow'd,
And ev'ry bosom with devotion glow'd;
Thou didst in strains of eloquence refin'd
Inflame the heart, and captivate the mind.
Unhappy we the setting sun deplore,
So glorious once, but ah! it shines no more.
Behold the prophet in his tow'ring flight!
He leaves the earth for heav'n's unmeasur'd height,
And worlds unknown receive him from our sight.
There Whitefield wings with rapid course his way,
And sails to Zion through vast seas of day.
To read the rest of the poem, go to:
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/
USASwheatley.htm
or:
http://www.jmu.edu/madison/
wheatley/whitefield.htm
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