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Leslie, C.E.; Randall. R.H. (ed.) / The conqueror
(c1880)
The conqueror, pp. [11]-159
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88 WE MEET TO BID A FOND FAREWELL. Ms FLORA MARs. (Dedicated to th MNadison Righ School. r88o.) J. H. BIAND, Madison, Wis. . We meet to bid a fond fare-well, To those with whom shall ev-er dwell, The pur - est thoughts of love and JOY, 2 . We'll not for - get our teach-ers kind, Who trained us both in heart and mind, To shun the wrong and do the right, D u e t . 1 3. We're taught the fu -ture is our own, And all its treas - ures yet un-known; And though we meet with many a. frown, , _ e , 11 ! - -- Quartet. Cres. That e - ven age can ne'er de-stroy, But ev - er in our hearts re-main, As years may come and go a-gain. And man - ful -ly to gain the fight, Their mem-'ry will for aye re-main, As years, etc., Bright hope points on-ward to a crown, These pre-cepts we shall e'er re-tain, While years may come and go a-gain; For last verst only. D m R. P- _ A - mid these thoughts we're sad at heart, To think that we so soon must part. Fare-well, fare-well, fare well. And yet to - day sad at heart, To think that we so soon must part. Fare-well, fare-well, fare well. -rwell.
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