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Title: One Of The Signers Author: John Greenleaf Whittier [More Titles by Whittier] Written for the unveiling of the statue of Josiah Bartlett at Amesbury, Mass., July 4, 1888. Governor Bartlett, who was a native of the town, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Amesbury or Ambresbury, so called from the "anointed stones" of the great Druidical temple near it, was the seat of one of the earliest religious houses in Britain. The tradition that the guilty wife of King Arthur fled thither for protection forms one of the finest passages in Tennyson's Idyls of the King.
Unveil his effigy between Unseen, unheard, his gray compeers Be thine henceforth a pride of place A prouder memory lingers round The plain deal table where he sat Long as, on Freedom's natal morn, For in that hour of Destiny, Among those picked and chosen men Not for their hearths and homes alone, We trace its flight by broken chains, O hills that watched his boyhood's home, And thou, O Land he loved, rejoice [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |