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STANZAS
SACKED TO THE MEMORY OF SAMUEL MILLIKAN,

WHO DIED IN CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 25th, 1851.

In the far-off land of the stranger's home,
Where the south winds fan the breath,
Amid lovely flowers, and "golden dreams,"
They laid him down in death.

A lone tree marks the sacred spot,
Where he sleeps in his dreamless sleep,
And the moaning winds with a pitying sound,
Their nightly vigils keep;

And beauteous birds with their silvery wings,
Will nestle upon that tree;
And spring's sweet violets deck the grave
Which his loved ones ne'er can see;