HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE 1943 COPYRIGHT, 1895, This book is also protected by copyright The Cities are full of pride, Challenging each to eachThis from her mountain-side, That from her burthened beach. They count their ships full tale Their corn and oil and wine, Derrick and loom and bale, And rampart's gun-flecked line ; City by city they hail : “Hast aught to match with mine?" And the men that breed from them They traffic up and down, But cling to their cities' hem As a child to the mother's gown. |