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5 Needs there the praise of the love written record, 
The name and the Epitaph grayed on the stone ? 
The things we have lived for,—let these be our story, 
We ourselves but remembered by what we have done. 
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d I need not be missed, if my life has been bearing, 
( As its Summer and Autumn moved silently on ;) 
The bloom, and the fruit, and the seed of its season, 
I shall still be remembered by what I have done. 
Cho.—O nly remembered, &c. 
7 Not myself, but the truth that in life I have spoken, 
Not myself, but the seed that in life I have sown; 
Shall pass on to ages—all about me forgotten, 
Save the words, I have spoken, the things I have done. 
Cho.—O nly remembered, &c. 
8 So let my living be, so be my dying ; 
So let my name lie, unblazoned, unknown, 
Unpraised, and unmissed, I shall still be remembered, 
Yes,-—but remembered by what I have done. 
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