UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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Carmen

A D TERPSICHOKEN.

O, thou Terpsichore, most lovely Muse I With thy spirit, we pray thee, wilt thou us infuse? In thy sport do we dally with the inspired Hansen, While the strains of the music like sunbeams just dance in. postl Before great gods

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society's realms where all to thee bow

And none, save by thy teachings, can ever go. The boon thou has given, O light-footed Muse, In thy adored Hansen we never shall lose. As long as the ages in cycles glide by, May his spirit men's steps teaeh in rythm to fly. From our altars, O Muse, our incense shall rise, As thy beloved Hansen we praise to the skies. On his head, O ye gods, let thy blessings downpour; May his pupils increase, may he freeze out Lew Moore.

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