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In Memory - Of One Who Gave His All For Liberty . . . Coffin that passes Through lanes and streets, Through day and night with The great cloud darkening The land, With The pomp of The inloop'd flags with The cities draped in black, WiTh The show of The States Themselves as of crepe-veil'd women standing, With processions long and winding and The flambeaus of The night, With The countless Torches lit, with The silent sea of faces and The unbared heads, With The waiting depot, The arriving coffin, and The sombre faces, With dirges Through The night, with The Thousand voices rising strong and solemn, With all The mournful voices of The dirges pour'd around The coffin, The dim-lit churches and The shuddering organs-where amid These you iourney, With The Tolling, Tolling bells' perpetual clang, Here, coffin that slowly passes, l give you my sprig of lilac. -From When Lilacs Lost in The Dooryard oom' b Walt Whitman on the occasion of BI a y Abraham Lincoln's assassination in l865 Sniper's bullets found their mark - The words of John Fitzgerald Kennedy: HA man does what he must. . . . If we are given The mandate, and if we lead, we are going to get America moving again, -Campaign speech, Pittsburgh, Oct. 10, l960 And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. -Inaugural Address, Jan. 20, 196l 2 November 22, 1963 According To The ancient Chinese proverb, a journey of 1,000 miles must begin with a single step. My fellow Americans, let us Take that first step. Let us, if we can, step back from The shadows of war and seek out The way of peace. And if that journey is l,OOO miles or even more, let history record that we, in This land, at This Time, Took The first step. -Report on the testban treaty, July 26, 1963 Let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall . . . bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure The survival and The 'success of liber- ty . . . -inaugural Address This is a dangerous and uncer- tain world . . . No one expects our lives To be easy-not in this decade, not in this century. -Last speech, Fort Worth
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