. Perfect pearls of poetry and prose; the most unique, touching, inspiring and beautiful literary . heart and progressive mind. That leave the dusty past behind. Speed well, speed well, speed well, speea well!Pealed out the Independent bell. No pope, no pope, to doom to hell!The Protestant rang out a bell;Great Luther left his fiery zealWithin the hearts that truly feelThat loyalty to God will beThe fealty that makes man images where incense fell!Rang out old Martin Luthers bell. All hail, ye saints in heaven that dwellClose by the cross ! exclaimed a bell; Lean oer the bat
. Perfect pearls of poetry and prose; the most unique, touching, inspiring and beautiful literary . heart and progressive mind. That leave the dusty past behind. Speed well, speed well, speed well, speea well!Pealed out the Independent bell. No pope, no pope, to doom to hell!The Protestant rang out a bell;Great Luther left his fiery zealWithin the hearts that truly feelThat loyalty to God will beThe fealty that makes man images where incense fell!Rang out old Martin Luthers bell. All hail, ye saints in heaven that dwellClose by the cross ! exclaimed a bell; Lean oer the battlements of deign to bless a world like this;Let mortals kneel before this shrine—Adore the water and the wine !All hail ye saints, the chorus swell!Chimed in the Roman Cathnlio bell. Ye workers who have toiled so well,To save the race! said a sweet bell; With Jiledge, and badge, and banner, mm*Kaih lirave lioart i)cating like a dniiii ;Hi men of noble deeds,For loir is holier than creeds;Prink from the well, the well, tli> wellIn rapture rang the Temperance bell. HANS AND FRITZ. Oil. e^^9 HANS AND FRITZ. CHARLES F. ADAMS. f |aNS and Fritz were two Deutschers I Hans purchased a horse of a neighbor onr ll who lived side by side, %- % Remote from the world, its deceit I And, lacking a part of the Geld,-^ they u and its pride: ^^J , With their pretzels and beer the | Made a call upon Fritz to solicit a loan spare moments were | To help him to pay for his beautiful roan. And the fruits of their labor were peace And the iruits oi ^ consented the money to lend, and content. - 312 KORNERS SWORD SONG. And gave the required amount to his friend; Und I prings you der note und der moneyRemarking,—^his own simple language to I some day. quote,— Berhaps it vas bedder ve make us a note. The note was drawn up in their primitiveway,— I Hans, gets from Fritz feefty tollars to-day ; When the question arose, the note being made, Vich von holds dot baper until it
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