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E. K. WHITAKER, BAR HARBOR.
 
E. K. WHITAKER, BAR HARBOR.
  
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THE thought conceived in the artist's mind
 
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Must outer realization find
HE
 
 
 
tho~ht
 
 
 
conceived In the artist's mind
 
ontN" realization find
 
 
Beneath his touch; that which exists
 
Beneath his touch; that which exists
In brain-stuft' only, thru him persists
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In brain-stuff only, thru him persists
In enduring stone, in solid i orm,
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In enduring stone, in solid form,
 
Resisting the teeth of wind and storm.
 
Resisting the teeth of wind and storm.
But for his fixing. congealintl art,
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But for his fixing, congealing art,
These fabrics of dreams wou ld . faU apart.
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These fabrics of dreams would fall apart.
 
Fancy's flowers would fade away,
 
Fancy's flowers would fade away,
The dreamer Il,'One, his work decay.
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The dreamer gone, his work decay.
Stone upon stone, his buildings lise,
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Stone upon stone, his buildings rise,
 
Till the splendid whole doth greet our eyes.
 
Till the splendid whole doth greet our eyes.
Type of the patient workman, be,
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Type of the patient workman, he,
' Who sees, not what is, but is to be.
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Who sees, not what is, but is to be.
 
To all who would rise, this word he brings,
 
To all who would rise, this word he brings,
 
"Despise not the day of little things."
 
"Despise not the day of little things."
~Iust
 
 
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E. K. WHITAKER, BAR HARBOR.

THE thought conceived in the artist's mind Must outer realization find Beneath his touch; that which exists In brain-stuff only, thru him persists In enduring stone, in solid form, Resisting the teeth of wind and storm. But for his fixing, congealing art, These fabrics of dreams would fall apart. Fancy's flowers would fade away, The dreamer gone, his work decay. Stone upon stone, his buildings rise, Till the splendid whole doth greet our eyes. Type of the patient workman, he, Who sees, not what is, but is to be. To all who would rise, this word he brings, "Despise not the day of little things."