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And who is he 1900 



That questions me? 



From whom hast thou thy form, 



Thy life, thy soul? 



My waters roll 



Through day, night, sunshine, storm. 



In grateful praise 



To him, I raise 



A never ceasing song 



To that dread one, 



To whom stars, sun, 



Earth, ocean, all belong. 



Thou too adore 



Him ever more 



Who gave thou all thou hast; 



Let time gone by 



In darkness die 



Deep buried in the past. 



And be thy mind 



To him inclined 



Who made earth, heaven, and thee — 



Thy every thought 



To worship wrought, — 



This lesson learn of me. 



Porter, Peter A. A legend of Goat Island ascribed to Father ig _ 

 Louis Hennepin, who visited Niagara in 1678. . . . Niagara Falls: p orter 

 (1900.) 



A long poem telling the story of a priest who by disproving the Indian 

 tradition that none but warriors could reach Goat Island and live, succeeded 

 in winning the Indian chieftain and his tribe to the true religion. 



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