Proceedings of the Reade Historical And Genealogical Association With Papers O

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, Taun ton.
Executive Coimnittee.
Hon. George E. Keith, Brock- ton. JosiAH B. Reed, So. Weymouth. Charles F. Read, Boston. James E. Seaver, Taunton.
U'lLLiAM II. Reed, So. Weymouth. George F, Reed, Boston.
POEM AND HYMN BY Miss ANNA D. REED.
POEM.
[Written for the Reed Meeting, July 14, 1904. ] In peace and plenty lived our English sire In his ancestral home, long time ago ; The landscape smiled, kinsfolk were near and kind, And pleasant memories kept his heart aglow.
Why turned he westward whe
...n the twilight fell, As if he liked not in his house to dwell ?
He held the faith which all his fathers loved, Its creed and precepts he had always known.
He loved the Church, its worship and its forms, He loved its ritual — but he felt alone.
He longed to follow that brave Pilgrim band Who sought for freedom in another land.
He heeded not the tales of savage foes, Of cold, privation, homesickness and toil ; The love of freedom ever lured him on 'Till a new home was his, on a new soil.
He made the home his children have to-day.


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