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. THE VIATORIAN Age Quod Agis JUNE, 1910
V O LUME 27
NUMBER 9
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James A '. W illiams, 'Io. 0 ', priest upon this festal day reJOICe,
Chant loud "Te
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Jior this day is thy natal morn,
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When thou in Christ anew wert born, A priest, to heal . the hearts by sorrow torn. How swift away the passing years have. flown, A score and five repose before God's throne, Whose hoary veteran thou art now,
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For silvery years enshrine thy brow, Since thou in love didst pledge to God thy vow. True friend of wisdom, friend of poets, rejoice, In this fair day of thy youth's happy choice, When "Fiat" thou answered Saviour's nod Henceforth to toil and live for God,
And tread the paths where once the saints have trod .. 0 priestly scholar, we praise thee, all On thy anointed head God's blessings call, That fleeting years may find thee there At His fair shrine, as of old in prayer Pleading with God a sinful race to spare.
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