Memorial of the 100th Anniversary of the Settlement of Dennysville, Maine, 1886

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From time out of mind. Bob o' Lincoln's bright race.
With daintiest plumage, and movements of grace, Caroled forth their gay songs in the leafy grove's space, In the day when Theo. Lincoln came.
DENNYSVILLE CENTEXXIAL. 89 The wind blew high and the wind blew cold, The rain poured down and the thunder rolled- The sun shone out with his raj-s of gold ; In the south — the north — the west — we are. told, The climate then, as now, was the same.
In the day when the Eastman came.
The wild bees droned
... 'mong the fragrant flowers, Gath'ring their sweets in the warm summer hours, In the sunniest vales and the pleasantest hours, In the daj- when the Kilby man came.
Their lot was peaceful — at times it was hard.
And thistles sprang up in the back door-yard.
So needful it was to keep watch and guard.
Lest what tliey had should be lost or marred.
When Gushing, and Burr, and Sardman came.
But changes have come — the river remains.
The lakes and the ponds and the streams which it drains; But the forests are gone from the- hills and the plains; This home of the red man, but a remnant retains, In this day when a century end&.


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