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Excerpt from The Dutch Pilgrim Fathers: And Other Poems, Humorous and Not Humorous
Some people have some shame, but some have none Some take their own, some theirs and others' too The greedy dog who lost his dainty bone By trying to rob his shadow did not do A meaner thing than many men have done, Who may yet, like said dog, their meanness rue By claiming all good fathers, great and small, It may turn out they 've had just none at all.
The old Dutch Pilgrims were a solid race, A mixture of good French and Holland blood Honest enough to look in any face, Fearless to brave all things to serve their God. Such lineage may good Knickerbockers trace, To noble men as earth have ever trod And yet how few, with ready pen or tongue, Have writ their virtues, or their praises sung!
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