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F. A. THORNDIKE, ROCKLAND.
 
F. A. THORNDIKE, ROCKLAND.
  
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THE god of gastronomics is a god of rarest kind,
 
 
HE god of gastl'onomics is a god of rarest kind,
 
 
And full often to his worship is my appetite inclined;
 
And full often to his worship is my appetite inclined;
 
Yet I'd fix his shrine forever, could I only have my way,
 
Yet I'd fix his shrine forever, could I only have my way,
In Thorndike and Hix's market, down in RocIdand by the bay.
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In Thorndike and Hix's market, down in Rockland by the bay.
 
Should you chance to be in Rockland and you want to see the man,
 
Should you chance to be in Rockland and you want to see the man,
 
Who has pushed this growing business, from the time that it began,
 
Who has pushed this growing business, from the time that it began,
Call out the senior member and if you want to talm a drive
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Call out the senior member and if you want to take a drive
 
He'll pull the lines on "Nelson;" you'll be glad that you're alive.
 
He'll pull the lines on "Nelson;" you'll be glad that you're alive.
He'S a hustling business 11lember and he bears all honol'oo name;
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He's a hustling business member and he bears all honored name;
He not only teaches bus iness but exemplifies the same,
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He not only teaches business but exemplifies the same,
 
And thus proves the ancient adage, "Would you make your lives sub-LIME,
 
And thus proves the ancient adage, "Would you make your lives sub-LIME,
Don't rely on Rocldand quarries; keep a hustling all the time."
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Don't rely on Rockland quarries; keep a hustling all the time."

Latest revision as of 20:15, 15 June 2017

F. A. THORNDIKE, ROCKLAND.

THE god of gastronomics is a god of rarest kind, And full often to his worship is my appetite inclined; Yet I'd fix his shrine forever, could I only have my way, In Thorndike and Hix's market, down in Rockland by the bay. Should you chance to be in Rockland and you want to see the man, Who has pushed this growing business, from the time that it began, Call out the senior member and if you want to take a drive He'll pull the lines on "Nelson;" you'll be glad that you're alive. He's a hustling business member and he bears all honored name; He not only teaches business but exemplifies the same, And thus proves the ancient adage, "Would you make your lives sub-LIME, Don't rely on Rockland quarries; keep a hustling all the time."