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NSISTENTLY their clangor Rings out o'er hills and streams, Where sunshine and spring'together Entice to idle dreams. No refuge from their summons- Each listless ear they reach, Oh, morning chimes, what lessons Ye daily strive to teach! And now across the campus Where shadows darker grow, Another song they're telling In sweeter tones and slow, No loud insistent clangor But deeper tones and long, No call to work and duty, Instead a vesper song. 'Tis not the sweet bells only That echo in our hearts, But a challenge to noble living Which their morning song imparts It is not the song of the sunset, Which thrills us with magic spell, But the rush of love and devotion Which thy chimes inspire, Cornell. -E. Q
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