. Poems of life in the country and by the sea. 0 0 0 ^a« M« l»4 < < 70 3 I ^ a o a o 7iOO O c H (=—« s no PI w 173OO?^ o oo z 5 J^^BJ o CO m aCo g-3 l^ K-! h-l2 O CL^ 3 w K &o 3 H CO SOSS 3 0 rt- I 0« I M ?1 •tart I r+ rt- 5 O ^^O s-q D M g^i-1 vd ^ n «? o o ^.1 ceo- °-o Jd« ; to t?. f* _m < 5* do-w In fi. g- • 2 o 0 ao 5 «> S(T o rrgLo fH ?-• Bcr^ o3^ p r+ n o ft3 JO rtn > •-3 ?^ o O ^ •1 C3 O rrw M O » o • B • e £3*2 mg^O-ffl- ?o23^2:3;» ?r o CO C Otn >^ n, ft 3 S -» 3h:§2^§?b: wt0. w POEMS FROM LIFES EXPERIENCE A SongTHE HILLS OF OLD NEW ENGLAND O, the hills
. Poems of life in the country and by the sea. 0 0 0 ^a« M« l»4 < < 70 3 I ^ a o a o 7iOO O c H (=—« s no PI w 173OO?^ o oo z 5 J^^BJ o CO m aCo g-3 l^ K-! h-l2 O CL^ 3 w K &o 3 H CO SOSS 3 0 rt- I 0« I M ?1 •tart I r+ rt- 5 O ^^O s-q D M g^i-1 vd ^ n «? o o ^.1 ceo- °-o Jd« ; to t?. f* _m < 5* do-w In fi. g- • 2 o 0 ao 5 «> S(T o rrgLo fH ?-• Bcr^ o3^ p r+ n o ft3 JO rtn > •-3 ?^ o O ^ •1 C3 O rrw M O » o • B • e £3*2 mg^O-ffl- ?o23^2:3;» ?r o CO C Otn >^ n, ft 3 S -» 3h:§2^§?b: wt0. w POEMS FROM LIFES EXPERIENCE A SongTHE HILLS OF OLD NEW ENGLAND O, the hills of old New England, How the pictures comes and goAs my fancy paints their beauty Mid the scenes of long ago;The old home beneath the maples Where the happy children play,Een now their voices reach me Till it seems but yesterday. On a hill of old New England By the spreading boughs of greenStands the schoolhouse of my boyhood; Many years now roll between—Let the past become the present, Brush the mists of years away,And once more upon that hillside Life is all a holiday. O, the hills of old New England, Rolling on neath summer or waving verdure. How their glory fills our eyes;Many lands Eve traveled over, On their sunny slopes to rest,But the hills of old New England Are the ones I love the best. 36
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