Some error found its way, why trouble? He did a man's work manfully,Īnd now he has won his peace. Had and the limitations he laboured under he fought as a man shouldįight for the truths it was given to him to see. "Now lies he there,Īnd all are glad to give him reverence, for that with the weapons he "he can ever be held up to our youth as one who worked and thought 'until his eyelids would no longer wag,' not for himself but for all, and will remain among the purest and noblest and most picturesque figures in the long roll of the illustrious dead." Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, New South Wales) 18 Nov.Revolution the first was the Darwinian movement, the other the He regarded the great scientist as one of the giants of the wonderfulĬentury because he was the leader of a revolution and a counter Nineteenth century he would hesitate between Walt Whitman and Alfred Chesterton remarked that if he was asked what great man wouldīe regarded as the most important and significant figure in the 1913:ġ12d-112e 'The last of the Victorians Death of Dr.
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