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RICHARD P. HARRIMAN OF BUCKSPORT.
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RICHARD P. HARRIMAN OF BUCKSPORT.
NEVER knew a printer whO' could nQt "lay down a case,"
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  I NEVER knew a printer who could not "lay down a case,"
WhO' wasn't something of a type--no matter what the "face;"
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Who wasn't something of a type-no matter what the "face,"
WhO' didn't "set" a lot by "forms" full-pleasing to the eye,
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Who didn't "set" a lot by "forms" full-pleasing to the eye,
WhO' failed to take all kinds of cake, except a piece of "pi."
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Who failed to take all kinds of cake, except a piece of "pi."
 
The plums that politicians seek, he has no wish to pick,
 
The plums that politicians seek, he has no wish to pick,
For printers all are business-men and to' their cases "stick."
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For printers all are business-men and to their cases "stick."  
So Harriman, in PQlitics, staked Qut his policies
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So Harriman, in politics, staked out his policies
And "fQllowed CQPY" to the end and Illinded q's and p's;
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And "followed copy" to the end and minded q's and p's;
He WQn his fight., Qn issues square, Illuch easier than yQU think,
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He won his fight on issues square, much easier than you think,
Because he told his story straight in hQnest printers' ink;
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Because he told his story straight in honest printers' ink;
And, in his legislative seat, when others "went to press"
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And, in his legislative seat, when others "went to press"
 
He held to Democratic faiths, in helpful manliness.
 
He held to Democratic faiths, in helpful manliness.
He can't have knQwn what printers call "financial printers' cramps,"
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He can't have known what printers call "financial printer cramps,"
Since, when in Orland he did dwell, he had a lot Qf stamps.
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Since, when in Orland he did dwell, he had a lot of stamps.
As PQstmaster Qf that busy town, he Illade a record good:WhO' better CQuld fQr "letters" care than what a printer CQuld?
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As postmaster of that busy town, he made a record good;-
In board of health, as selectman, be's served-has HarrimanAnd ever has success achieved-a first-class business man.
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Who better could for "letters" care than what a printer could?
 
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In board of health, as selectman, he's served-has Harriman-
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And ever has success achieved-a first-class business man.
 
 
 

Revision as of 18:25, 21 March 2017

RICHARD P. HARRIMAN OF BUCKSPORT.
 I NEVER knew a printer who could not "lay down a case,"

Who wasn't something of a type-no matter what the "face," Who didn't "set" a lot by "forms" full-pleasing to the eye, Who failed to take all kinds of cake, except a piece of "pi." The plums that politicians seek, he has no wish to pick, For printers all are business-men and to their cases "stick." So Harriman, in politics, staked out his policies And "followed copy" to the end and minded q's and p's; He won his fight on issues square, much easier than you think, Because he told his story straight in honest printers' ink; And, in his legislative seat, when others "went to press" He held to Democratic faiths, in helpful manliness. He can't have known what printers call "financial printer cramps," Since, when in Orland he did dwell, he had a lot of stamps. As postmaster of that busy town, he made a record good;- Who better could for "letters" care than what a printer could? In board of health, as selectman, he's served-has Harriman- And ever has success achieved-a first-class business man.