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JUDGE LEVI TURNER, PORTLAND.

WHEN blinded Justice seeks relief And wavers, right from wrong to sever, The balance of the tipping scale He reads, with neither fear nor favor. With common-sense plus legal art, The useful from the mass he draws, So his decision, when 'tis made Is honest, fair and free from flaws. Judge Levi Turner's hobby strong Is thus, to free his legal mind. And all the jurisprudence read That ceaseless search can find. A Bowdoin man, he has ideas— But hold! You scarcely him can blame, Just look around on all the space That's waiting in the Hall of Fame.