. Reveille . y, the doomed man lea])s into the ginomy waters, his last glance fixed on his dis-tressed love. The Tlierese, deprive<l (if her helmsman, mortally wounded, reeledin dying agony. Shaking with failing strength, she rocked in her death hungry sea up and drew into her longing breast the shattered bark,mangled and crushed by her passionate embraces. The wild storm subdued by the fearful storm has abated. Gusts of rain stillblow across the avenging sea. The dark clnuds scatter in numberless flocksacross the faintly lighted sky. The new moon casts a soft radiance over
. Reveille . y, the doomed man lea])s into the ginomy waters, his last glance fixed on his dis-tressed love. The Tlierese, deprive<l (if her helmsman, mortally wounded, reeledin dying agony. Shaking with failing strength, she rocked in her death hungry sea up and drew into her longing breast the shattered bark,mangled and crushed by her passionate embraces. The wild storm subdued by the fearful storm has abated. Gusts of rain stillblow across the avenging sea. The dark clnuds scatter in numberless flocksacross the faintly lighted sky. The new moon casts a soft radiance over thehuge waves rolling in mournful requiem about the tragic scene of the nightsdisaster. Against the stern, accusing crags the guilt-stained sea sobs in solemnre])entance protesting ])assionately against its cruel destiny. Above, over thelonely graves of the avenged, ever vigilant, an emblem of eternal sorrow sendingforth rays of merciful forgiveness from its beacon light of hope, stands theMaltese Cross. 134. Yells ! ! ! I lulla-ba-li)(}! hooray! hoora\-!1 lulla-ba-loo ! lioora\! liii()ra\ ! Ilooray ! Iloorav ! .M. A. A. Fee! fie! foe! fuin!llini ! ham ! l)ini! 1)uni! 1 li ! \ i! i]>! see ! A I. A. C. Cliee hills;-! Chee hin;;-! (Thee lia ! ha ! ha !Maryland Ai;ricultiiral Colleqx!Sis ! boom ! bah !I loly t^ee !Who are we!Were the Ixiys of M. A. C. Skin-a-ma-rink! Skin-a-ma-rink !Ia-(la-<la! lh)o! da-dah! Fleniliey!1lip])ity-riop ! Were on top ! Sis ! 1)ooni! l)ah ! Rah! rah! Rah-rah-rah! Rah! rah! Rah-rah-rah! Rah! rah! Rah-rah-rah! Sis-s-s ! lioom ! I leig-ho! iNIaryland ! 3 ( Witli increasing cadence.) M-m-m-m!.\-a-a-a! V-y-y-y!L-i-1-1!A-a-a-a!X-n-n-n ! Maryland! (T(i tnne nf Tanimanv.) M. A. C.! M. A. C.!Its plain as plain can he. Weve i;()t u]) a tree ! .\l. A. C. ! M. A. C!T!eat em! hiat em! heat em! heat em!M. A. C! Marv had a little lamh. little lamh, little lamb: Marv had a little lamh, its fleece was white as snow. Everywhere that .Mary went, the lamh was
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