. Early years in Smyrna and our first Old home week. .0 .^^ . % , M\Y 73 T^?^ N. J :, ^ j^ /W^\ , -f*. A SONG OF THE Clinton Sgollard. By special permisssion of the Author, and of Robert Webster Jone«,Editor of the Household, Minneapolis, Minn. The green hills, the clean hills, without astain upon them,When little vernal whispers breathe, andwoodsy attars pass—When all the glory of the springs rekin-dled life is on them,Thie beauty of the burgeoned boughs,the glamour of the grass. The fair hills, the rare hills, what sighthath blither they reveal wh


. Early years in Smyrna and our first Old home week. .0 .^^ . % , M\Y 73 T^?^ N. J :, ^ j^ /W^\ , -f*. A SONG OF THE Clinton Sgollard. By special permisssion of the Author, and of Robert Webster Jone«,Editor of the Household, Minneapolis, Minn. The green hills, the clean hills, without astain upon them,When little vernal whispers breathe, andwoodsy attars pass—When all the glory of the springs rekin-dled life is on them,Thie beauty of the burgeoned boughs,the glamour of the grass. The fair hills, the rare hills, what sighthath blither they reveal when summertide setsseal upon the earthi—The meads below them gleaming, the skyabove them dreaming,And not a tune save those that throbwith melody and mirth! The old hills, the gold hills, with orientautumn oer them—The autumn with her wonderloomwhereto she turns her hand,And low, straightway upon them andabout them and before themA web no mortal skill may match, noteen in Samarcandl The glad hills, the sad hills—how joy andsorrow blendedEngirdle evermore the paths where boy-hoods feet have clomblAh, how affectio


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