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OCTOBER 13TH, 1859.*     One voice, one people, one in heart     And soul, and feeling, and desire!     Re-light the smouldering martial fire,     Sound the mute trumpet, strike the lyre,     The hero deed can not expire,         The dead still play their part.     Raise high the monumental stone!     A nation's fealty is theirs,     And we are the rejoicing heirs,     The honored sons of sires whose cares     We take upon us unawares,         As freely as our own.     We boast not of the victory,     But render homage, deep and just,     To his - to their - immortal dust,     Who proved so worthy of their trust     No lofty pile nor sculptured bust         Can herald their degree.     No tongue need blazon forth their fame -     The cheers that stir the sacred hill     Are but mere promptings of the will     That conquered then, that conquers still;     And generations yet shall thrill     At Brock's remembered name.     Some souls are the Hesperides     Heaven sends to guard the golden age,     Illuming the historic page     With records of their pilgrimage;     True Martyr, Hero, Poet, Sage;         And he was one of these.     Each in his lofty sphere sublime     Sits crowned above the common throng,     Wrestling with some Pythonic wrong,     In prayer, in thunder, thought, or song;     Briarcus-limbed, they sweep along,         The Typhons of the time.

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