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1821–1910

ALPHABET AND BAYONET

Mary Baker Eddy

If fancy plumes aerial flight, Go fix thy restless mind On learning's lore and wisdom's might, And live to bless mankind.

The sword is sheathed,‘ tis freedom's hour, No despot bears misrule, Where knowledge plants the foot of power In our God-blessed free school.

Forth from this fount the streamlets flow, That widen in their course. Hero and sage arise to show Science the mighty source,

And laud the land whose talents rock The cradle of her power, And wreaths are twined round Plymouth Rock, From erudition's bower.

Farther than feet of chamois fall, Free as the generous air, Strains nobler far than clarion call Wake freedom's welcome, where

Minerva's silver sandals still Are loosed, and not effete; Where echoes still my day-dreams thrill, Woke by her fancied feet.

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