James and Mary Ford, eds. Every Day in the Year. 1902.
April 17On the Death of Benjamin Franklin
By Philip Freneau (17521832)(April 17, 1790)
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The glory of its native wood,
By storms destroyed, or length of years,
Demands the tribute of our tears.
To dust returns by slow decays;
But, when its destined years are o’er,
We must regret the loss the more.
The world laments your exit made;
So long befriended by your art,
Philosopher, ’tis hard to part!—
Successors easily are found;
But, matchless Franklin! what a few
Can hope to rival such as you,
Who seized from kings their sceptred pride,
And turned the lightning’s darts aside!