Lincoln centennial number . Drawn by J. R. Shaver INTERMITTENT MEMORY Customer: Please, Mister, I cant remember what Masent me for, but you can give me two cents worth o pepper-mint candy, cause she said I could keep the change. A Song of the Sea=FoIk GO, sail your tanks! Who was it spannedthe seas,Logged them and sounded them, gave youcourse and chart?Hudson, Cook, Franklin-—have ye men likethese ?Lord! Ye can follow. Leading was our part! Load in your cargoes ; take them where ye like ;Weve taught the fear of God and law of manTo black, brown, yellow—taught with shelland flag flies
Lincoln centennial number . Drawn by J. R. Shaver INTERMITTENT MEMORY Customer: Please, Mister, I cant remember what Masent me for, but you can give me two cents worth o pepper-mint candy, cause she said I could keep the change. A Song of the Sea=FoIk GO, sail your tanks! Who was it spannedthe seas,Logged them and sounded them, gave youcourse and chart?Hudson, Cook, Franklin-—have ye men likethese ?Lord! Ye can follow. Leading was our part! Load in your cargoes ; take them where ye like ;Weve taught the fear of God and law of manTo black, brown, yellow—taught with shelland flag flies safe where our flag led thevan. Get up your anchors, trim your yards and go;But when the capstan s manned or sail isfurled,Whose songs dye sing ? The gray-backedbillows knowOur English chanteys right around theworld. Then launch your ships, and take the ! There s the struggle that no folkavoidsBy coddling coastwise laws and subsidies—Ship to ship, mark ye! how dye class atLloyd s? Charles Buxton Going. 6
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