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Cambridge sketches (ed. Estelle M. H. Merrill), Some thynges of ye olden tyme. (search)
work they came to do, and it has lasted. We smile sometimes at their ways, as at other antiquities.. But we should be able to discern their bravery and patience and discretion, and to be grateful to them for their labors into which we have entered. It will be well for us and for the country if we do our work as wisely and faithfully as they did theirs. Newtowne. Newtowne! The fathers, centuries agone, Thus called our Cambridge; and 'tis new to-day In blossoms, buds and birds, and ah, has grown To us, the aged, in another way More sadly new! The old familiar faces Of poet and philosopher and saint, We see no more in their accustomed places,-- But memories now, with years to wax more faint.- Yet, though they go to God, still at our side Their ways are unforsaken. Up and down, Of fresh young manhood, surges through a tide To carry on the honours of the town. To you we look, to keep it ever new In fame of noblest deeds that men can do. Sara Hammond Palfrey. May 22, 1895.