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The Ell Cee of Livingstone College Dodge Hall Page Thirteen
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The Ell Cee of Livingstone College Proposed Price Memorial Building »r ' nliii liftiiili!iiii«tii Gymnasium Pai c Tzvelve
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The Ell Cee of Livingstone College ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF PRICE The cool nifjht wind surj ed o ' er his head As Anj els |2;uarded by his bed ; The delphan warriors heard his cry, That was to mean to do or die. I He heard the call of sylvan dales, He saw the peace of pleasant vales. He saw in them his mother race Who dared not show her eboned face. Perchance he vowed to end this shame, That Me the future race could claim A part in every honored deed. To be on earth a fruitful seed. II I saw those English festal halls, Which to me now this mem ' ry calls, All wrapt in wonder, keen, surprise, As lanterned evening slowly dies. O Eboned race, what praise is there That you with him will gladly share ? What lofty height can hold his name, And to the coming race declaim? Kind fortune spoke to him in years. And gently hid those childish fears, As Ethiopia met the day. And turning eastward knelt to pray. ' Twas yestereve ' I heard a voice, Whicli made the hearts of men rejoice; I heard it ringing o ' er the sea. Where skies and hamlets used to be. Last night when listening to the wind, I heard the call of lowing kine, I thought, what praise to give to him Who has left this awful mortal din. I felt the Zephyrs steal around, I saw the wood all clothed in brown, I saw the tinted heaven ' s glow, I saw the darkness slowly go. Ill But still, had I no thought to give, No mem ' ry that would always live For him who toiled and died that we Might learn to know life ' s victory. As daylight deepened, lo I saw His work that made me cry with awe. Full then 1 knew the simple phrase That needs must live throughout all days. IV Livingstone and Price, an urchin said. As violets rose from tiieir winter bed ' Twas mystery when the day begun. But history with the setting sun. — David L, Bradley, ' 29. Page Fourlccn
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