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LANDING OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS.
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There were men with hoary hair,
    Amidst that pilgrim band;—
Why had they come to wither there,
    Away from their childhood's land?

There was woman's fearless eye,
    Lit by her deep love's truth;
There was manhood's brow serenely high,
    And the fiery heart of youth.

What sought they thus afar?
    Bright jewels of the mine?
The wealth of seas, the spoils of war?—
    They sought a faith's pure shrine!

Ay, call it holy ground,
    The soil where first they trod!
They have left unstain'd what there they found—
    Freedom to worship God.