Recitations and dialogues . ^ OopyrigM,Applied for, iaa4 AUG 21 lyUi) ^^/ Z/. /9d6/A95 77 75 35-13 IT 67^ 1V4 Z?*^ The river of time flows toward eter-nitys gulf, The current bears thouglitless liumau-ity away. None can improve the lost oppor-tunity, That lies in the relm of yesterday. While searching for the source ofthis mystical river, Toward the mouth we unprecepitablytrace, And equally with those, lost are allefforts, • Who searcli for the margin at thebeginning of space. 1^ CORRECTION. The publication of this book was notundertaken with the expectation that itwould fill any especial plac


Recitations and dialogues . ^ OopyrigM,Applied for, iaa4 AUG 21 lyUi) ^^/ Z/. /9d6/A95 77 75 35-13 IT 67^ 1V4 Z?*^ The river of time flows toward eter-nitys gulf, The current bears thouglitless liumau-ity away. None can improve the lost oppor-tunity, That lies in the relm of yesterday. While searching for the source ofthis mystical river, Toward the mouth we unprecepitablytrace, And equally with those, lost are allefforts, • Who searcli for the margin at thebeginning of space. 1^ CORRECTION. The publication of this book was notundertaken with the expectation that itwould fill any especial place in the realmof literature. Financial circumstances do not permitreprinting, and I trust the readers willkindly overlook all orthographical andtypographical errors for which the authoris not responsible. Cherishing the hopeof a second undertaking, and as a meansof furthering that attempt, this book isplaced upon the ROOSEVELT In Oregon City The President in Oregon City. From under neatli tlie Llended line, Of red, white and blue, The engne of glossy black was seen, Decorated with cedar green. The station rang with applauses loud, And from the hill the gatliering crowd, In anxios wonder beheld the train, For him thej sought but not in vain. One car oer the rest superior rose. By displaying his features his por- trate oer the multitude crept,And Roosevelt on the platform fullness each eye absorbed the light,Where a Nations president stood in sight,Eager ears were bent with fear,Least his accents they might not congratulation for the fertile bounties on every hand,The futures hopeful prospects view,With an increased crop of children only the quantity in the quality that is on the prosperity of the Nation,Under the present form of expressed regrets at not being able to stand,And grasp each citizen by trecitationsdialo00grif


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