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Identifier: homeschoolrecite00lint (find matches)
Title: Home and school reciter; readings, declamations and plays, original compositions and choice selections of the best literature ..
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Linthicum, Richard. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Chicago, Ill., J.S. Ziegler & co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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1 w E* w CO mH E* AROUND THE EVENING LAMP. 67 And ever onward to the sea, the restless Fundy tideBears playful pleasure yachts and busy trade ships side by side. And the Puritan has yielded to the soften-ing touch of time, Like him who still content remained inKillingworth and Lyme; And graceful homes of prosperous menmake all the landscape fair, Ande* mellow creeds and ways of life arerooted everywhere. And churches nestle lovingly on many aglad hillside, And holy bells ring out their music in theeventide; But here and there, on untilled ground,apart from glebe or town, Some lone surviving apple-tree stands leaf-less, bare and brown. And many a traveler has found, as thought-lessly he strayed, Some long-forgotten cellar in the deepestthickets shade, And clumps of willows by the dykes, sweet-scented, fair and green, That seemed to tell again the story ofEvangeline. —Arthur Wentzvorth Eaton. *£& %j& &5* SPOOPENDYKES BICYCLE. NOW, my dear, said Mr. Spoopendyke,hurrying up