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The Sun-dial
The sun-dial stands amidst its shrubs and grass
And marks the time of day for all who pass.
Nineteen-hundred-six, the long since gone,
Still lingers here for each succeeding class.

"Make the passing shadow serve thy will,"
Students have read, and tarried here until
A favorite place for kodaks it became.
Now sun-dial pictures many albums fill.

"Amidst ye flowers I tell ye howres," you see.
"Take tent o' time ere time be tent." Ah, me!
Such sage advice the young since Omar's time
Have read,—and hastened on in liberty.