. The brownies through the Union . :^-- This laud, believe me, is not weakIn points the tourist well may spoke: No need have weFor lengthy talk, or special plea;For all are willing, as we know,To take the trip on which we Empire State bc^fore us lies,And wlio that has a heart and eyesWould for one moment hesitateTo pay respects to such a State?So noted for its lovely hays, and rivers battle-fields, its brilhant menWho carved such names with sword or penUpon the records of the raceAs changing years cannot cried: You speak our minds


. The brownies through the Union . :^-- This laud, believe me, is not weakIn points the tourist well may spoke: No need have weFor lengthy talk, or special plea;For all are willing, as we know,To take the trip on which we Empire State bc^fore us lies,And wlio that has a heart and eyesWould for one moment hesitateTo pay respects to such a State?So noted for its lovely hays, and rivers battle-fields, its brilhant menWho carved such names with sword or penUpon the records of the raceAs changing years cannot cried: You speak our minds : •;One chain of thought the party binds;So let us every hour time is ever on the visited Niagara Falls,Then lost no time to make their callsOn Watkins (lien, and ran with gleeTo stand beside the Genesee:Close to the l)riuk they crawled to peepWhere Sam Patch took the fearful Adirondacks, heaving blueAgainst the sky, attention drew:The home of fox, of deer and bear,And sheets of water passing fan-,. THE BROWNIES IN NEW YORK. •><!3S»--„


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