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Edward Everett (1794-1865)

portrait of Edward Everett
American orator and statesman, best known for having made the featured oration preceding Lincoln's Gettysburg speech.
Born on April 11, 1794 in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

  • He served 5 terms as a representative in Congress.
  • Served as governor of Massachusetts from 1836 to 1840.
  • Made minister to England in 1841.
  • Accepted the presidency of Harvard in 1846.
  • Elected to US senate 1853.


    Edward Everett quotes from Bartletts Dictionary of Familiar Quotations

    edward everett quote

    1. When I am dead, no pageant train Shall waste their sorrows at my bier, Nor worthless pomp of homage vain Stain it with hypocritic tear. Alaric the Visigoth.

    2. You shall not pile, with servile toil, Your monuments upon my breast, Nor yet within the common soil Lay down the wreck of power to rest, Where man can boast that he has trod On him that was "the scourge of God." Ibid.

    3. No gilded dome swells from the lowly roof to catch the morning or evening beam; but the love and gratitude of united America settle upon it in one eternal sunshine. From beneath that humble roof went forth the intrepid and unselfish warrior, the magistrate who knew no glory but his country's good; to that he returned, happiest when his work was done. There he lived in noble simplicity, there he died in glory and peace. While it stands, the latest generations of the grateful children of America will make this pilgrimage to it as to a shrine; and when it shall fall, if fall it must, the memory and the name of Washington shall shed an eternal glory on the spot. Oration on the Character of Washington.

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