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− | + | UNDER the Anvil's spreading tree | |
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The Anvil's smithy sits; | The Anvil's smithy sits; | ||
− | The Smith a | + | The Smith a mighty man is he |
In Sagady's politics. | In Sagady's politics. | ||
And when he pulls his hammer out | And when he pulls his hammer out | ||
− | It | + | It generally hits. |
− | + | You see him in his sanctum here | |
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− | You see him in his | ||
A sitting, at his ease, | A sitting, at his ease, | ||
− | A thinking of whose scalp he'll take-The Anvil on his knees. | + | A thinking of whose scalp he'll take -- |
− | Whose will it be? I do not | + | The Anvil on his knees. |
+ | Whose will it be? I do not know. | ||
Unless it be Charles E's. | Unless it be Charles E's. | ||
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The Hyde men coming up to chat | The Hyde men coming up to chat | ||
Drop in and stay to lunch; | Drop in and stay to lunch; | ||
− | They love to hear the | + | They love to hear the Anvil ring |
And hear the bellows crunch; | And hear the bellows crunch; | ||
− | And read the red | + | And read the red hot stuff that serves |
To mutilate the Bunch. | To mutilate the Bunch. | ||
− | For it sounds to them | + | |
+ | For it sounds to them like "His Master's VoIce" | ||
"E. W.," thru and thru; | "E. W.," thru and thru; | ||
And they needs must think with conscious pride | And they needs must think with conscious pride | ||
What each of them can do | What each of them can do | ||
To boost him in a proper way | To boost him in a proper way | ||
− | With | + | With bigger things in view. |
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− | For the | + | Thanks, thanks to you, our worthy friend |
+ | For the good work you have done; | ||
No conscious thought but's been for Bath, | No conscious thought but's been for Bath, | ||
Since life for you begun. | Since life for you begun. | ||
Why cavil if I think I hear | Why cavil if I think I hear | ||
− | This whisper-"Washington?" | + | This whisper -- "Washington?" |
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Revision as of 12:31, 22 March 2017
HON. E. W. HYDE, EX-MAYOR OF BATH.
UNDER the Anvil's spreading tree The Anvil's smithy sits; The Smith a mighty man is he In Sagady's politics. And when he pulls his hammer out It generally hits.
You see him in his sanctum here A sitting, at his ease, A thinking of whose scalp he'll take -- The Anvil on his knees. Whose will it be? I do not know. Unless it be Charles E's.
The Hyde men coming up to chat Drop in and stay to lunch; They love to hear the Anvil ring And hear the bellows crunch; And read the red hot stuff that serves To mutilate the Bunch.
For it sounds to them like "His Master's VoIce" "E. W.," thru and thru; And they needs must think with conscious pride What each of them can do To boost him in a proper way With bigger things in view.
Thanks, thanks to you, our worthy friend For the good work you have done; No conscious thought but's been for Bath, Since life for you begun. Why cavil if I think I hear This whisper -- "Washington?"
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