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��THE GRANITE MONTHLY.
��HYMN.
'I'll [hi' 6'cainen'.f Friend Socictu. Writh'n in 183fK
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��Vc, who o"i'r ocean roam. Shut out from joys of home
Far on the deep ; .Sport of the winds and waves. That from ^Eohis' eaves O'er men, their willing slaves.
Stern vigils keep :
Ve, who the works and ways. All glorious in praise.
Of God behold- As fearless ye pursue The waste of waters through. "Mid scenes for ever new,
Your journey bold:
When "to the heavens je mount. Ills wondrous deeds recount His praises sing I
��Wljen "to the depths go down"* "Mid angry ocean's frown l.- X"H Still do his mercies crown
��Each living thing.
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��His Woui) then for your chart!] Hind it to every heart.
And by it steer — Wide o'er the pathless sea. The Cross your pole-star be. And ne'er to vind or lee
Departing veer.
The halcyon calm of peace. Then o"er you ne"er shall cease
Its due control : Onward, at Heaveii"s behest. With crew for ever blest. 'I'he ship to port of rest
filorious sliall roll.
��TO
��I send 3'ou flowers, To make the hours
L'ass pleasantly and sweetlj^ When flowers decay, We know that they
Have duty done completely.
They never cloy, Nor lessen joy, Hut add thereunto often;
��And many know^ That pain and woe Their presence serves to soften.
The flowers I send
Full soon will blend Their beauty with the dead dust ;
But that which gives,
For ever lives, — My love, esteem, and trust.
G. W. Pattkhson.
��Washin(;ton, D. C, Dec. 15th, 188.:;. John N. McL'i.intock, Esq.;
Dear Sir: — in looking over the list of portraits named in yom^ last num- ber, as being in the State House, I was pleased to see that it embraced the name of my old college classmate, at Norwich University, Col. Jesse A. Gove, " the gallant Jesse," than whom a more genial companion never lived. I was also pained to see that yon had omitted
��from the list my first army commander Gol. E. E. Cross, of the fighting 5th and my army associate. Maj. Edward Sturtevant, the first soldier in Ne^^ Hampshire to enlist in 1S61. There is no need of any ])ortraits to perpet- uate the memory of either, so long as brave deeds are remembered by our people.
\'ours tnilw
(';. W. I'.Ald.OCH.
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