Ballads of the Hills

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Or do we see our old friends pass?
Our teachers do we meet today? Ah, most have fallen by the way!
The buildings standing grim and tall, Oh, don't we see Old Dartmouth Hall?
"With "Vox Clamantis" ringing on? Or is it true that, too, has gone?
The Indian pine upon the hill, Where we broke our pipes and said farewell, Does that still tower to the sky?
Or does mirage deceive the eye?
Ah, no! Their absence brings the tears, They all have gone in thirty years; What tho' in dreams they come again, Wh
...at tho' their vision fills the eye, Mirage is ever in the sky. 116 BALLADS OF THE HILLS.
Many an evening in our musings, As the shadows crept along, Have we felt the old class spirit, And heard the old class songs.
When we strove to raise a chorus, Our weary hearts to cheer, Dead voices would not answer; Instead, there came a tear.
And here tonight in gloam of June time As we stand at Memory's shrine, The loyal feeling comes again, And the notes of "Auld Lang Syne. " Age! Ah, yes, 't is hard to say it!


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