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HON. G. W. JOHNSON, Judge of the Municipal Court at | HON. G. W. JOHNSON, Judge of the Municipal Court at | ||
Rumford Falls. | Rumford Falls. | ||
− | + | THE just judge, in his place, serves God as well as man; | |
− | + | For he lives best of all, who lives the best he can. | |
− | + | To cite a case in point--the court at Rumford Falls; | |
− | For he lives best of all, | + | Judge Johnson ably serves whenever service calls. |
− | To cite a case in point--the court at | + | He will not yield a hair to powers esteemed to be |
− | Judge Johnson ably serves | + | In prejudice of rights of human liberty; |
− | He will not yield a hair to | + | But faithfully has sought in justice to preside |
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And seeking only Truth. his cases to decide. | And seeking only Truth. his cases to decide. | ||
He loves the meadow brooks where falls the fluttering fly, | He loves the meadow brooks where falls the fluttering fly, | ||
Or across the inland lake where "speckled beauties" lie, | Or across the inland lake where "speckled beauties" lie, | ||
− | Or, with camera in hand | + | Or, with camera in hand, go where. in fair retreat, |
The landscape paints the scene, the picture would repeat. | The landscape paints the scene, the picture would repeat. | ||
− | In short, a man whose aim is toward the | + | In short, a man whose aim is toward the higher thing |
− | To such a man may Fate YOUR | + | To such a man may Fate YOUR litigations bring! |
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 14 June 2017
HON. G. W. JOHNSON, Judge of the Municipal Court at Rumford Falls.
THE just judge, in his place, serves God as well as man; For he lives best of all, who lives the best he can. To cite a case in point--the court at Rumford Falls; Judge Johnson ably serves whenever service calls. He will not yield a hair to powers esteemed to be In prejudice of rights of human liberty; But faithfully has sought in justice to preside And seeking only Truth. his cases to decide. He loves the meadow brooks where falls the fluttering fly, Or across the inland lake where "speckled beauties" lie, Or, with camera in hand, go where. in fair retreat, The landscape paints the scene, the picture would repeat. In short, a man whose aim is toward the higher thing To such a man may Fate YOUR litigations bring!