Lionel Johnson - Pioneer Park Cemetery - Titusville, PA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jonathanatpsu
N 41° 37.952 W 079° 40.358
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A plaque on a memorial at Pioneer Park Cemetery with a few lines of the Lionel Johnson poem, "To a Traveller"
Waymark Code: WM15X8T
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 03/15/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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This quote from the poem "To a Traveller" by Lionel Johnson is located on a memorial at Pioneer Park Cemetery in Titusville, Pennsylvania.

At the cemetery, there is a stone obelisk with a metal plaque which states: "Pioneer Park - Here lie many of the founders of this community. Men who helped to blaze the westward path of civilization. - Repsect their dust: revere their memory. - 'Upon earth's kindly breast thou art indeed at rest: thou and thine arduous days.' - By Canadohta Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1930"

The lines quote on the plaque come from the poem "To the Traveller" by the English poet Lionel Johnson, who lived from 1867 to 1902. The full poem is:

The mountains, and the lonely death at last
Upon the lonely mountains: O strong friend!
The wandering over, and the labour passed,
Thou art indeed at rest:
Earth gave thee of her best,
That labour and this end.

Earth was thy mother, and her true son thou:
Earth called thee to a knowledge of her ways,
Upon the great hills, up the great streams: now
Upon earth's kindly breast
Thou art indeed at rest:
Thou, and thine arduous days.

Fare thee well, O strong heart! The tranquil night
Looks calmly on thee: and the sun pours down
His glory over thee, O heart of might!
Earth gives thee perfect rest:
Earth, whom thy swift feet pressed:
Earth, whom the vast stars crown.

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Brook Street Titusville, PA 16354


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