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Firm yet yeilding
Firm yet yeilding
Silent yet eloquent
Silent yet eloquent
Gay without gaiety
Gay without [levity?]
Happy without exultation
Happy without exultation
Conscious but not vain of [...]
Conscious but not vain of [favor?]
His faults were those of a child
His faults were those of a child
His virtues those of a hero
His virtues those of a hero

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Reader

Weep for one who gave a tear to the suffering of others A smile to his own A man enterprizing without ambition Confident without arrogance Firm yet yeilding Silent yet eloquent Gay without [levity?] Happy without exultation Conscious but not vain of [favor?] His faults were those of a child His virtues those of a hero Wouldst thou ask where thou shall meet with such a man? Alas! Thou must seek his image in our hearts His spirit in the skies Wouldst thou desire to hear his epitaph? Learn it of all who know him Wouldst thou see his monument? Behold his name Robert Carthew Reynolds. Written by [...] Williams