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DANIEL McMASTERS OF RUMFORD FALLS.
 
 
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DANIEL McMASTERS OF RUMFORD FALLS.
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IN Scotland's early days, they say, the old verse this way ran
N Scotland's early days, they say, the old yerse this way ran
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"McMasters make the Masters" -- and dour was the clan.
"McMasters make the Masters"-and dour was the clan.
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But other days have come since then -- tho masters never cease ---
But other days have come sblce then-tho masters never cease-When mind and heart supplant the sword-the Mastery or Peace.
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When mind and heart supplant the sword -- the Mastery of Peace.
Then come with me to Rumrord }<
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Then come with me to Rumford Falls: up here among the hills,
'aIl8: up here am.oIlt!.' the hills.
 
 
Where foaming waters tumble down to turn the Oxford l\fills
 
Where foaming waters tumble down to turn the Oxford l\fills
And meet the man who's pictured here-a man of lar~ a.f lairs
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And meet the man who's pictured here -- a man of large affairs
 
Who manages these Oxford Mills and countless honors shares
 
Who manages these Oxford Mills and countless honors shares
In church and school; in Board of Trade he heills in everytlting
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In church and school; in Board of Trade he helps in everything
And when the apt occasion comes-be teaches them to sing.
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And when the apt occasion comes -- he teaches them to sing.
Then every homage be to him-tile subject of these rhymesWho spells "Success" in large conccrns-and also sings betimes.
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Then every homage be to him -- the subject of these rhymes --
 
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Who spells "Success" in large concerns -- and also sings betimes.
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 21 June 2017

DANIEL McMASTERS OF RUMFORD FALLS.

IN Scotland's early days, they say, the old verse this way ran "McMasters make the Masters" -- and dour was the clan. But other days have come since then -- tho masters never cease --- When mind and heart supplant the sword -- the Mastery of Peace. Then come with me to Rumford Falls: up here among the hills, Where foaming waters tumble down to turn the Oxford l\fills And meet the man who's pictured here -- a man of large affairs Who manages these Oxford Mills and countless honors shares In church and school; in Board of Trade he helps in everything And when the apt occasion comes -- he teaches them to sing. Then every homage be to him -- the subject of these rhymes -- Who spells "Success" in large concerns -- and also sings betimes.