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Question: Help identify poem and writer 1820 tombstone:
"Adieu my friends affectionate adieu
Surely there is another Lot!.
there is [ _____] home for me
Where I shall rest, remembering not
The sorrow of this day!.
O, [ ___] home [ ______] of rest and peace
The [ ________]
Where [ _______]
And [ ________] meet again!."

This is on 6x's grandfather's tombstone and I would like to have the full poem restored!. Thank for any help!
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
I can reconstruct part, it is from the early romantic period, after the first Great Awakening!. Biblical images abound!. "O, happy home, Jerusalem of rest and peace!." I'll keep working on it, and look through my sources from the period!.

It has marked similarity to "Land of Rest" written by Joseph Bromehead in 1795!.
The metre is irregular, unless syllables are elided!. It begins 10!.8!. ____(8 or 10), 9!.6!. (11, as reconstructed), This is highly unlikely to be quoted from a Hymn, unless rewritten!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I don't suppose you have a photo you can post!?
Have you tried taking a rubbing off of it!?
Take photo's in different lights because that can make a difference!.
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