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HON. E. W. HYDE, EX-MAYOR OF BATH.
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UNDER the Anvil's spreading tree
NDER the Anvil's spreading tree
 
 
The Anvil's smithy sits;
 
The Anvil's smithy sits;
The Smith a mi~hty man is he
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The Smith a mighty man is he
 
In Sagady's politics.
 
In Sagady's politics.
 
And when he pulls his hammer out
 
And when he pulls his hammer out
It 2'Cnerally hits.
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It generally hits.
  
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You see him in his sanctum here
 
 
You see him in his sanctwn bere
 
 
A sitting, at his ease,
 
A sitting, at his ease,
A thinking of whose scalp he'll take-The Anvil on his knees.
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A thinking of whose scalp he'll take --
Whose will it be? I do not Imow.
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The Anvil on his knees.
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Whose will it be? I do not know.
 
Unless it be Charles E's.
 
Unless it be Charles E's.
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The Hyde men coming up to chat
 
The Hyde men coming up to chat
 
Drop in and stay to lunch;
 
Drop in and stay to lunch;
They love to hear the Anyil ring
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They love to hear the Anvil ring
 
And hear the bellows crunch;
 
And hear the bellows crunch;
And read the red bot stuff that serves
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And read the red hot stuff that serves
 
To mutilate the Bunch.
 
To mutilate the Bunch.
For it sounds to them lil{e "His Master's VoIce"
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For it sounds to them like "His Master's VoIce"
 
"E. W.," thru and thru;
 
"E. W.," thru and thru;
 
And they needs must think with conscious pride
 
And they needs must think with conscious pride
 
What each of them can do
 
What each of them can do
 
To boost him in a proper way
 
To boost him in a proper way
With bill:ll:er tb~s in view.
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With bigger things in view.
Thanl{s. thanks to you, our worthy friend
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For the Il:ood work you have done;
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Thanks, thanks to you, our worthy friend
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For the good work you have done;
 
No conscious thought but's been for Bath,
 
No conscious thought but's been for Bath,
 
Since life for you begun.
 
Since life for you begun.
 
Why cavil if I think I hear
 
Why cavil if I think I hear
This whisper-"Washington?"
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This whisper -- "Washington?"
  
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Revision as of 12:31, 22 March 2017

HON. E. W. HYDE, EX-MAYOR OF BATH.

UNDER the Anvil's spreading tree The Anvil's smithy sits; The Smith a mighty man is he In Sagady's politics. And when he pulls his hammer out It generally hits.

You see him in his sanctum here A sitting, at his ease, A thinking of whose scalp he'll take -- The Anvil on his knees. Whose will it be? I do not know. Unless it be Charles E's.

The Hyde men coming up to chat Drop in and stay to lunch; They love to hear the Anvil ring And hear the bellows crunch; And read the red hot stuff that serves To mutilate the Bunch.

For it sounds to them like "His Master's VoIce" "E. W.," thru and thru; And they needs must think with conscious pride What each of them can do To boost him in a proper way With bigger things in view.

Thanks, thanks to you, our worthy friend For the good work you have done; No conscious thought but's been for Bath, Since life for you begun. Why cavil if I think I hear This whisper -- "Washington?"