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Revision as of 22:32, 21 March 2017
S. G. RITTERBUSH, CAMDEN.
THE stones from out the fields they bring, And leave in scattered piles. And timbers from the forest fling To draw for countless miles. With these by builders artifice By square and compass wise Does he construct an edifice Well fit for kingly eyes. His masterpieces you will sight Portrayed in dams and mills Tho all the things he builds are right And will outlast the hills.