The QoLQGiST. 



Vol. XXXIII. No. 1. Albion, N. Y. Jan. 15, 1916. Whole No. 342 

 Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, N. Y., and Lacon, III. 



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THE EAGLE'S FLIGHT. 

 A grand, beautiful, wondrous sight, 

 Wide sweeping circles of the Eagle's 



flight; 

 Strong, confident and boundless of 



sight 

 King of the Air, by right and by 



might. 



Wider and wider, swing thee thy way. 

 When and where, Oh, none can thee 



gainsay; 

 On pinions sought in the Indian's day. 

 To feather an arrow, to kill and to 



slay,. 



With speed of the wind, sail through 



the sky 

 Cleaving the air with thy scream and 



thy cry; 

 Meeting the sun, an eye for an eye 

 A warrior bold, not afraid to die. 



With spiral windings through a rift 



in the cloud 

 Now gowned in pure ether, floating 



silent and proud; 

 Guardian thy erie, while young cry 



aloud; 

 A knight and a soldier whom law hath 



not cowed. 



R. M. B. 



