A Report of the Proceedings On the Occasion of the Reception of the Sons of New

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Oh, some will bead. With ready feet, W here love sits smiling and home is sweet, — And others have pa-sed through stormy waves, Only to look on their fathers' graves.
i -"id run back, From Life's wild sea, over childhood's track, And own, for the dearest joy of earth, A mi father's ecarth.
Welcome them, — welcome ! their hearts are true, e r souls are drops of youth's first dew; Joy, oh, joy! let the wanderers come, — Welcome-! a thousand times welcome home!
The Declaration of Independenc
...e was well recited by Me. Uieam B. Haskell. After that came the following patriotic Ode by Mr. Jacoii Haskell.
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i id Banner. " All hail to the past — to the dark trying hour Which tr!l o|": -. Their glory; How nobly they sir i Id's haughty power, Surp - rittcn in story.
In the ■ night, . I e of freedom and right; For tl irtues that ever impart Bourn 1! a to the heart.
! list we again to the deep thrilling tone That so loudly was uttered, ere liberty's dawning Revealed to the world that, unaided, alone, They • and fawning Should he things of the past — that the Should ring o'er the vale — and our Bag crown the mast; For theirs were tin- virtues that ever impart Boundless hope to the soul, and resoh e t" the heart.


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