Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary of the Old Town of Cambridge

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43 At the conclusion of Mr. Jermain's address the choir sang A HUNDRED YEARS AGO.
Whete are the birds that sweetly sang, A hundred years ago ?
The floweiB that all in beanty sprang, A hundred years ago ?
The lip that smiled.
The eyes that -wild.
In flashes shone.
Bright eyes npon.
Where, O where, are lips and eyes, The maiden's smile, the lover's sighs, That were so long ago ?
That were so long ago 7 Who peopled all the city's streets, A hundred years ago ?
Who filled the chnrch with faces meek
..., A hundred years ago 7 The sneering tale Of sisters frail.
The plot that worked Another's hurt 7 Where, O where, are the plots and sneers.
The poor man's hopes, the rich man's fears That were so long ago ?
That were so long ago 7 Where ar^the graves where dead men slept, A hundred years ago 7 Who, whilst they lived, did oft times weep, A hundred years ago 7 By other men, They knew not then.
Their lands «re tilled, 44 CENTENNIAL ANNIVEKSARY Tbeir hoiueR are filled.
Yet nature then was just as gay, And bright the sun Rhone as to-day, A hundred years ago, A hundred years ago.


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