Excerpt from Program of Springfield Centennial Pageant, 1837-1937
Not effort, this, to add more luster to a name effulgent! Rather the thought to stress the homely, human traits, the simple, lovely deeds, that only one from nature's mold, untrammeled, could display and execute.
To tongues of noted orators, to pens of scholars deep, the task assign of telling his great acts, engrossing thoughts profound. Herein the simple tale be told of one who loved his neighbor as himself. Vague fragments from tradition and from written facts, sometimes not more than dozen words, contain a hidden story, waiting time for, spreading on the page of drama.
Not pageantry the form to use. Rather let Webster indicate the way. Read what he wrote: An 'epic' is a narrative in heroic form, telling the words or deeds of a national hero.
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