remixed · 2026-07-06

Abraham Lincoln's Lyceum Address

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Abraham Lincoln's Lyceum Address — cover

rung out in four, each length sounded in turn — heard through a wall, pitched wrong but kept in time, warped like worn tape, a reversed ghost of itself

Where it came from — Various (2024). LibriVox recording of Abraham Lincoln's Lyceum Address, with an Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. Read in English by John Greenman Long before he was President and having just started his law practice, 28-year-old Abraham Lincoln delivered (January 27, 1838) a speech on the dangers of mob rule.

Cover art — This is a drawing of a theatrical stage with a curtain and multiple fi, Public domain (CC0), via National Gallery of Art.

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