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WILLIAM F. SPEAR OF SOUTH PORTLAND. | WILLIAM F. SPEAR OF SOUTH PORTLAND. | ||
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+ | THIS adage holds in tilling lands | ||
Since lands were tilled of yore, | Since lands were tilled of yore, | ||
That he doth serve who grows two spears | That he doth serve who grows two spears | ||
− | + | Where one was grown before. | |
− | The | + | The Spear that grows, as limned above, |
Holds place of such estate | Holds place of such estate | ||
− | South | + | South Portland sure would welcome give |
To endless duplicate. | To endless duplicate. | ||
− | With coal or wood-the | + | With coal or wood- the rhyme is hard- |
+ | He'll make your fires bright, | ||
And if you fear they burn too much | And if you fear they burn too much | ||
He'll your insurance write. | He'll your insurance write. | ||
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If stands his record, clear? | If stands his record, clear? | ||
The answer ever is the same, | The answer ever is the same, | ||
− | "No better | + | "No better man than Spear." |
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Revision as of 13:58, 18 March 2017
WILLIAM F. SPEAR OF SOUTH PORTLAND.
THIS adage holds in tilling lands Since lands were tilled of yore, That he doth serve who grows two spears Where one was grown before. The Spear that grows, as limned above, Holds place of such estate South Portland sure would welcome give To endless duplicate. With coal or wood- the rhyme is hard- He'll make your fires bright, And if you fear they burn too much He'll your insurance write. You ask your neighbors, what of him, If stands his record, clear? The answer ever is the same, "No better man than Spear."
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