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And Other Poems.
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THE CANTERBURY PILGRIMS.

THREE half-score years ago—no more—
Since Godley stood upon the shore,
A leader of the pilgrims bold,
Who framed the New upon the Old,
And stamp’d the Old upon the New,
’Neath speckless skies of sunny blue.

Three half-score years and can this be?
’Tis but a ripple on the sea
Of Time;—Oh! what a wondrous change,
Since o’er the ridge of yonder range
Hope led the pilgrims firm and true,
’Neath speckless skies of sunny blue.

They saw, from yonder mountain’s brow,
Plains yearning for the spade and plough;
And where the naked rivers ran,
Vales waiting to be dressed by man;
Their help all Nature seem’d to woo,
’Neath speckless skies of sunny blue.

They gave the breeze that fann’d the foam
Sweet farewell sighs to carry home;—
But though old Albion was dear,
They saw a fairer England here
Awaiting them, the dauntless few,
’Neath speckless skies of sunny blue.