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HON. THOMAS G. LIBBY OF VINALHAVEN.
 
HON. THOMAS G. LIBBY OF VINALHAVEN.
SOLDIER he was in '64; heard the cam10n's hungry roar
 
Down in tbe pit or that bitter fray when Petersburg held the North at
 
bayRight band ripped by a solid shot: calmly accepting tbe soldier's lotTrencbes or hospital, all the same: stayed to the finish and always game.
 
  
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Home! at length, to fight his way--down by the shores of Penobscot Bay
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A SOLDIER he was in '64; heard the canon's hungry roar
Fought the fight as he had before-with the sea, instead of the cannon's roa1':
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Down in the pit or that bitter fray when Petersburg held the North at bay
And his fleet goes forth or bomeward fares, fish, the burden of its wares:
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Right band ripped by a solid shot: calmly accepting the soldier's lot --
And, far and near, the word's the same-stays to the finish-always game.
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Trenches or hospital, all the same: stayed to the finish and always game.
Govcrnor's Council, as "ou see--one of the JJibbys; Thomas G.
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Serving tbe State as he'd serve his own-a zeal to serve and serve alone;
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Home! at length, to fight his way -- down by the shores of Penobscot Bay
Doing for Maine as he's done of yore: best that he has, be can do no more;
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Fought the fight as he had before -- with the sea, instead of the cannon's roar:
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And his fleet goes forth or homeward fares, fish, the burden of its wares:
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And, far and near, the word's the same -- stays to the finish -- always game.
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Governor's Council, as you see -- one of the Libbys; Thomas G.
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Serving the State as he'd serve his own -- a zeal to serve and serve alone;
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Doing for Maine as he's done of yore: best that he has, he can do no more;
 
Honest and frank, hearty and free; all that a councillor ought to be.
 
Honest and frank, hearty and free; all that a councillor ought to be.
  
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Revision as of 12:38, 21 March 2017

HON. THOMAS G. LIBBY OF VINALHAVEN.


A SOLDIER he was in '64; heard the canon's hungry roar Down in the pit or that bitter fray when Petersburg held the North at bay Right band ripped by a solid shot: calmly accepting the soldier's lot -- Trenches or hospital, all the same: stayed to the finish and always game.

Home! at length, to fight his way -- down by the shores of Penobscot Bay Fought the fight as he had before -- with the sea, instead of the cannon's roar: And his fleet goes forth or homeward fares, fish, the burden of its wares: And, far and near, the word's the same -- stays to the finish -- always game.

Governor's Council, as you see -- one of the Libbys; Thomas G. Serving the State as he'd serve his own -- a zeal to serve and serve alone; Doing for Maine as he's done of yore: best that he has, he can do no more; Honest and frank, hearty and free; all that a councillor ought to be.