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1829–1887

CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH.

James Barron Hope

A yeoman born, with patrimony small, He held the world at large as his estate; Found fit advices in the bugle's call And took his part in iron-tongued debate

Where'er one sword another sword blade notched; Ne'er was he slain, though often he was scotched, Now down, now up, but always fronting fate. At last a figure resolute, and grand

In arms he leaped upon Virginia's strand; Fitted in many schools his course to steer He knew the ax, the musketoon, and brand, How to obey, and better to command;

First of his line he stood — a planted spear The New World saw the English Pioneer!

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