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First olel settlel' of his stock; jumped ashore and sat on the l'ock; | First olel settlel' of his stock; jumped ashore and sat on the l'ock; | ||
Does no harm, in pride to trace colonial granddads of your l'ace | Does no harm, in pride to trace colonial granddads of your l'ace |
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JOHN M. GLIDDEN, JR., OF NEWCASTLE.
BUNKER HILL and long before; wa,y, way bac1.: to Plymouth's short', First olel settlel' of his stock; jumped ashore and sat on the l'ock; Does no harm, in pride to trace colonial granddads of your l'ace If you try, In grace, to be good fruit of the family-tree, Harvard-close to Boston Ba~', tl'ained him in the scholar's way; Trained him in the Ii'l'eshman crew; in the Harvard tra.cJ(-team, too; Timed bim, at a winning pace, to start forward in the I'ace:\Vhen he doffed the cJassman's gown might have hankered for the town, Might have sought the great white light; Jeft the 0](1 home out of sight, He did nothing of the kind; ncv('r had such thought in mind; Early made it full and plain, best he loved the State of Maine; Proud to take it at its best; cast his fortunes with tbe I'Cst, Go you down Newcastle way-you will find him any day '~fid the bool.:s and law reports, of his office-CierI.: of Courts, 01' be'1I take you o'er his grounds; following behind the hounds, Large in friendsbips, fond of life; free from taint of petty strife, He finds joy in all that yields comfort in the woods and fields,
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