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H. G. TRIMBLE, CALAIS, MAINE.
 
H. G. TRIMBLE, CALAIS, MAINE.
OWN where the eastern shore of Maine comes to an end like this-And the eagle's screech is muffled by the roar of the Abyss,
 
'Vhere, rIsing sheer from nowheI'e, every lnol'ning comes the sun
 
To signify the daily grind must once more be begun.
 
'There the St. Croix dashes madly down upon its foam-flecl{ed rocl{s.
 
There they've reared and choicely nurtured a peculiar pa.r adox.
 
  
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DOWN where the eastern shore of Maine comes to an end like this—
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And the eagle's screech is muffled by the roar of the Abyss,
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Where, rising sheer from nowhere, every morning comes the sun
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To signify the daily grind must once more be begun,
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Where the St. Croix dashes madly down upon its foam-flecked rocks,
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There they've reared and choicely nurtured a peculiar paradox.
  
He says he is a Re,dman and has pI'oof to show he's right.
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He says he is a Redman and has proof to show he's right,
 
Yet his neighbors' long inspection seems to indicate he's white,
 
Yet his neighbors' long inspection seems to indicate he's white,
He is bonest to the utmost. but would sell his SOLE I fear,
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He is honest to the utmost, but would sell his SOLE I fear,
A man W€U known as "slipp€r-y" yet without a doubt sincere.
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A man well known as "slipper-y" yet without a doubt sincere.
Hustling and l)rogressive. he's by l'ivals seldom passed;
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Hustling and progressive, he's by rivals seldom passed;
Yet the first thing he attends to is quite sure to he the LAST.
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Yet the first thing he attends to is quite sure to be the LAST.
He is sociable and kindly. lovt'S his fellow mell. to boot.
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He is sociable and kindly, loves his fellow men, to boot,
And tho never underhanded. oft will treat them underfoot.
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And tho never underhanded, oft will treat them underfoot.
Tbrough the sunshine of his face a bearty optimisln gleams.
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Through the sunshine of his face a hearty optimism gleams,
He is cal'eful e'er to do l"Jght. and regardful how he SEAMS.
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He is careful e'er to do right, and regardful how he SEAMS.
 
His system to the status of an Art he tries to raise.
 
His system to the status of an Art he tries to raise.
 
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Carried Method unto Madness, yet is Calais in his ways.
CalTied Method unto Madness, yet is Calais in his ways.
 
 
 
 

Latest revision as of 19:07, 14 June 2017

H. G. TRIMBLE, CALAIS, MAINE.

DOWN where the eastern shore of Maine comes to an end like this— And the eagle's screech is muffled by the roar of the Abyss, Where, rising sheer from nowhere, every morning comes the sun To signify the daily grind must once more be begun, Where the St. Croix dashes madly down upon its foam-flecked rocks, There they've reared and choicely nurtured a peculiar paradox.

He says he is a Redman and has proof to show he's right, Yet his neighbors' long inspection seems to indicate he's white, He is honest to the utmost, but would sell his SOLE I fear, A man well known as "slipper-y" yet without a doubt sincere. Hustling and progressive, he's by rivals seldom passed; Yet the first thing he attends to is quite sure to be the LAST. He is sociable and kindly, loves his fellow men, to boot, And tho never underhanded, oft will treat them underfoot. Through the sunshine of his face a hearty optimism gleams, He is careful e'er to do right, and regardful how he SEAMS. His system to the status of an Art he tries to raise. Carried Method unto Madness, yet is Calais in his ways.