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− | + | DANIEL McMASTERS OF RUMFORD FALLS. | |
− | + | IN Scotland's early days, they say, the old verse this way ran | |
− | + | "McMasters make the Masters" -- and dour was the clan. | |
− | "McMasters make the Masters"-and dour was the clan. | + | But other days have come since then -- tho masters never cease --- |
− | But other days have come | + | When mind and heart supplant the sword -- the Mastery of Peace. |
− | Then come with me to | + | Then come with me to Rumford Falls: up here among the hills, |
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Where foaming waters tumble down to turn the Oxford l\fills | Where foaming waters tumble down to turn the Oxford l\fills | ||
− | And meet the man who's pictured here-a man of | + | And meet the man who's pictured here -- a man of large affairs |
Who manages these Oxford Mills and countless honors shares | Who manages these Oxford Mills and countless honors shares | ||
− | In church and school; in Board of Trade he | + | In church and school; in Board of Trade he helps in everything |
− | And when the apt occasion comes- | + | And when the apt occasion comes -- he teaches them to sing. |
− | Then every homage be to him- | + | Then every homage be to him -- the subject of these rhymes -- |
− | + | Who spells "Success" in large concerns -- and also sings betimes. | |
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Revision as of 12:28, 21 March 2017
DANIEL McMASTERS OF RUMFORD FALLS.
IN Scotland's early days, they say, the old verse this way ran "McMasters make the Masters" -- and dour was the clan. But other days have come since then -- tho masters never cease --- When mind and heart supplant the sword -- the Mastery of Peace. Then come with me to Rumford Falls: up here among the hills, Where foaming waters tumble down to turn the Oxford l\fills And meet the man who's pictured here -- a man of large affairs Who manages these Oxford Mills and countless honors shares In church and school; in Board of Trade he helps in everything And when the apt occasion comes -- he teaches them to sing. Then every homage be to him -- the subject of these rhymes -- Who spells "Success" in large concerns -- and also sings betimes.
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