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THOMAS J. LYNCH, ESQ., OF AUGUSTA.
 
THOMAS J. LYNCH, ESQ., OF AUGUSTA.
HEN you go up Water street, Augusta, with your load of l~ cares,
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Or a touch of floubt about the probate of a will.
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WHEN you go up Water street, Augusta, with your load of legal cares,
It's "Lynch" whose naJlle you oUll;ht to seek. above the office door,
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Or a touch of doubt about the probate of a will.
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It's "Lynch" whose naJlle you ought to seek. above the office door,
 
And Lynch whose help will surely fill the bill.
 
And Lynch whose help will surely fill the bill.
li'or he's had twenty years of service in a line of public work,
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For he's had twenty years of service in a line of public work,
That ('aIls for men of zeal and honest worth;
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That calls for men of zeal and honest worth;
And if training counts for anything, in sizill~ up its trend.
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And if training counts for anything, in sizing up its trend.
It's UT' to him to know it from its bil'th.
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It's up to him to know it from its birth.
You will note the artist's story or his active busy life:
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You will note the artist's story of his active busy life:
 
I could add a note, that's personal and true,
 
I could add a note, that's personal and true,
I could tell you of the thi~ he's done, to help his fellow men
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I could tell you of the things he's done, to help his fellow men
rt'he thin~ he's tried to counsel and to do;
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The things he's tried to counsel and to do;
But I know be'd feel offended, at my eager "buttill2 in,"
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But I know he'd feel offended, at my eager "butting in,"
So I'll let it e;o as pictured, here above
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So I'll let it go as pictured, here above
 
And I'll simply write as epitaph. this undisputed fact.
 
And I'll simply write as epitaph. this undisputed fact.
 
"He's the old-fashioned kind of Democrat we love."
 
"He's the old-fashioned kind of Democrat we love."
  
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Revision as of 23:55, 19 March 2017

THOMAS J. LYNCH, ESQ., OF AUGUSTA.

WHEN you go up Water street, Augusta, with your load of legal cares, Or a touch of doubt about the probate of a will. It's "Lynch" whose naJlle you ought to seek. above the office door, And Lynch whose help will surely fill the bill. For he's had twenty years of service in a line of public work, That calls for men of zeal and honest worth; And if training counts for anything, in sizing up its trend. It's up to him to know it from its birth. You will note the artist's story of his active busy life: I could add a note, that's personal and true, I could tell you of the things he's done, to help his fellow men The things he's tried to counsel and to do; But I know he'd feel offended, at my eager "butting in," So I'll let it go as pictured, here above And I'll simply write as epitaph. this undisputed fact. "He's the old-fashioned kind of Democrat we love."