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Dean Jacobs. ''Canterbury Rhymea, " 1853 The Avon. " Fies nobilium tu quoque fontiuin. " — Horace. I LOVE thee, Avon ! though thy banks have known No deed of note, thy wand'ring course along, No bard of Avon hath pour'd forth in song Thy tuneful praise ; thy modest tide hath flown For centuries on, unheeded and alone. 40 DEAN JACOBS I love thee for thy English name, but more Because my countrymen along thy shore Have made new homes. Therefore not all unknown Henceforth thy streams shall flow. A... little while Shall see thy wastes grow lovely. Not in vain Shall England's sons dwell by thee many a mile : With verdant meads and fields of waving grain Thy rough uncultured banks ere long shall smile ; Heav'n-poiiiting spires shall beautify thy plain. Dean Jacobs. " Canterbury Rhymes" 1854. An Historical Picture. BEHOLD, England ! from thy sea-girt throne, The daughter-nations gath'ring to thy feet ; From East and West, from North and South they meet, Those thou hast rear'd, and claimest for thine own : Bid them draw near, survey them one by one ; — See, last of all before thee trembling stoop The youngest daughter of the circling group — By filial look and close resemblance known — She kneels before thee and thy blessing seeks !
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