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WILBUR C. OLIVER, BATH, MAINE. | WILBUR C. OLIVER, BATH, MAINE. | ||
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+ | WIELDER of iron he; its firm, resisting mass | ||
He moulds in varying forms; makes it to pass | He moulds in varying forms; makes it to pass | ||
− | + | Thru heat of fiery forge, 'neath hammer's blows, | |
Till, by the force of human will, it grows, | Till, by the force of human will, it grows, | ||
Refined, embellished, a fit instrument | Refined, embellished, a fit instrument | ||
− | Of | + | Of human comfort, need, or betterment. |
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− | Wielder of human | + | Wielder of human heart's is he, as well; |
− | A fabric softer to the | + | A fabric softer to the touch, but, truth to tell, |
Resisting, more than steel, the workman's hand. | Resisting, more than steel, the workman's hand. | ||
− | A stubborn | + | A stubborn heart he oft can make expand |
Beneath the gentle glow of kindly word. | Beneath the gentle glow of kindly word. | ||
He knows wherewith its deepest chords are stirred, | He knows wherewith its deepest chords are stirred, | ||
− | + | When best to use Persuasion's subtle arts, | |
− | + | Logic's relentless blows, or Satire's darts. | |
And thus, in many a local Lodge, he leads | And thus, in many a local Lodge, he leads | ||
The way to helpful works and kindly deeds. | The way to helpful works and kindly deeds. | ||
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"Things better are, because he this way passed." | "Things better are, because he this way passed." | ||
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WILBUR C. OLIVER, BATH, MAINE.
WIELDER of iron he; its firm, resisting mass He moulds in varying forms; makes it to pass Thru heat of fiery forge, 'neath hammer's blows, Till, by the force of human will, it grows, Refined, embellished, a fit instrument Of human comfort, need, or betterment.
Wielder of human heart's is he, as well; A fabric softer to the touch, but, truth to tell, Resisting, more than steel, the workman's hand. A stubborn heart he oft can make expand Beneath the gentle glow of kindly word. He knows wherewith its deepest chords are stirred, When best to use Persuasion's subtle arts, Logic's relentless blows, or Satire's darts. And thus, in many a local Lodge, he leads The way to helpful works and kindly deeds.
His influence in public life is known; Protectingly his arm, of late, is thrown About the city's poor; in him they find A champion courageous, honest, kind. So lives he, that it may be said, at last, "Things better are, because he this way passed."
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