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ABRAHAM LINCOLN

EARLY SPEECHES

SPRINGFIELD SPEECH

COOPER UNION SPEECH

INAUGURAL ADDRESSES

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS

SELECTED LETTERS

LINCOLN'S LOST SPEECH

NEW YORK

DOUBLEDAY & MCCLURE CO.
1899

HARVARD
UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY
SEP 15 1961

Copyright, 1894, by JOHN G.
NICOLAY AND JOHN HAY.

Copyright, 1898, by

DOUBLEDAY & MCCLURE CO.

Acknowledgment is due The Century Co. for per
mission to use selections from the text of their
complete edition of the Works of Abra-
ham Lincoln, edited by John G.

Nicolay and John Hay.

"He knew to bide his time,

And can his fame abide,

Still patient in his simple faith sublime,

Till the wise years decide.

Great captains, with their guns and drums, Disturb our judgment for the hour,

But at last silence comes;

These all are gone, and, standing like a tower,

Our children shall behold his fame,

The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame,

New birth of our new soil, the first Ameri

can."

LOWELL, Commemoration Ode.

iii

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