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INTO Columbia's lap is poured
NTO Columbia's lap is poured
 
 
The best of each State's richest hoard.
 
The best of each State's richest hoard.
 
Lo, California sends her gold,
 
Lo, California sends her gold,
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"Oh, Maine, search well thy treasure chest,
 
"Oh, Maine, search well thy treasure chest,
 
And give me that thou thinkest best."
 
And give me that thou thinkest best."
 
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"My gift the choicest is of all.
 
"My gift the choicest is of all.
I send my sons, brave, strong and tan.
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I send my sons, brave, strong and tall.
Afai' and wide Illy children roam,
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Afar and wide my children roam,
 
Retelling the lessons learned at home,
 
Retelling the lessons learned at home,
 
Subduing the wild, the plain, the wood;
 
Subduing the wild, the plain, the wood;
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Some choicer sons at home I guard.
 
Some choicer sons at home I guard.
 
Let them my sacrifice reward."
 
Let them my sacrifice reward."
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All this concerns the case in hand.
 
All this concerns the case in hand.
 
Vide picturam; you'll understand.
 
Vide picturam; you'll understand.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 30 May 2017

NATT I. ABBOTT, SANFORD, MAINE.

INTO Columbia's lap is poured The best of each State's richest hoard. Lo, California sends her gold, New Hampshire, from her mountains bold, Her finest granite; the land of Penn, The handiwork of skilful men; The prairie offers its golden wheat, The South, the fruits we love to eat. Each freely gives, from shore to shore, The rarest jewel in its store. "Oh, Maine, search well thy treasure chest, And give me that thou thinkest best."

"My gift the choicest is of all. I send my sons, brave, strong and tall. Afar and wide my children roam, Retelling the lessons learned at home, Subduing the wild, the plain, the wood; Replacing evil by the good. Freely these jewels I give to thee, Then frown not, if perchance you see, Some choicer sons at home I guard. Let them my sacrifice reward."

All this concerns the case in hand. Vide picturam; you'll understand.