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Rutherford McDowell

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        They brought me ambrotypes
        Of the old pioneers to enlarge.
        And sometimes one sat for me -
        Some one who was in being
        When giant hands from the womb of the world
        Tore the republic.
        What was it in their eyes? -
        For I could never fathom
        That mystical pathos of drooped eyelids,
        And the serene sorrow of their eyes.
        It was like a pool of water,
        Amid oak trees at the edge of a forest,
        Where the leaves fall,
        As you hear the crow of a cock
        From a far - off farm house, seen near the hills
        Where the third generation lives, and the strong men
        And the strong women are gone and forgotten.
        And these grand - children and great grand-children
        Of the pioneers!
        Truly did my camera record their faces, too,
        With so much of the old strength gone,
        And the old faith gone,
        And the old mastery of life gone,
        And the old courage gone,
        Which labors and loves and suffers and sings
        Under the sun!



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