Fourth stone, with a Q.
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1 % Stone 2
3 % CC0 1.0.
4 % http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
6 % A replica of a stone inscribed by Thomas Child at Gilgal Sculpture Garden.
8 \documentclass{article}
9 \usepackage[landscape,margin=2cm]{geometry}
10 \DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{gilgal}{}
11 \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{gilgal}{m}{sc}{<-> gilgal}{}
12 \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cmr}{m}{n}{<17-> cmr17}{}
13 \pagenumbering{gobble}
15 \begin{document}
17 \vspace*{2.6em}
18 \noindent
19 {\fontsize{68}{72}\usefont{OT1}{cmr}{m}{n}T}%
20 {\fontsize{40}{42}\usefont{OT1}{gilgal}{m}{sc}ho'\! the great and the wise all thy \\
21 \hspace*{1.1em}beauties despise,\! To the humble and \\
22 \hspace*{1.1em}pure thou art dear;\! Tho'\! the haughty \\
23 \hspace*{1.1em}may smile and the wicked revile,\\
24 \hspace*{0.9em}Yet we love thy glad tidings to hear.\\
25 \hspace*{1.1em}O Zion!\! Dear Zion!\! home of the free, \\
26 \hspace*{1.1em}Tho'\! thou wert forced to fly to thy \\
27 \hspace*{1.1em}chambers on high,\! Yet we'll share joy \\
28 \hspace*{1.8em}and sorrow with thee.\par}
30 \end{document}