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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Our Little Brown House, A Poem of West Point, by
+Maria L. Stewart
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
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+
+Title: Our Little Brown House, A Poem of West Point
+ Written for the New Year's Festival at the Cadets'
+ Sabbath-school of the Methodist Episcopal Church, January
+ 1, 1879
+
+Author: Maria L. Stewart
+
+Release Date: September 15, 2008 [EBook #26626]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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+
+
+
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 463px;">
+<a name="Illustration_Our" id="Illustration_Our"></a>
+<img src="images/image001.jpg" width="463" height="600" alt="Our
+Little Brown
+House. (cover)" title="" />
+</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 45%;" />
+<h1>Our<br />
+Little Brown<br />
+House.</h1>
+<hr style="width: 45%;" />
+
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[Pg 3]</a></span></p>
+<h1>OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE;</h1>
+
+<h2>A Poem of West Point.<br /><br /></h2>
+
+<h4>WRITTEN FOR THE NEW YEAR'S FESTIVAL AT THE CADETS' SABBATH-SCHOOL<br />
+OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,<br /><br /></h4>
+
+<h3>JANUARY 1, 1879,<br /><br /><br /></h3>
+
+<h4>AND READ ON THAT OCCASION BY</h4>
+
+<h2>THE AUTHORESS, (M. L. S.)</h2>
+
+
+<hr style='width: 25%;' />
+
+<h4>NEW YORK:</h4>
+
+<h3>PUBLISHED BY F. KALKHOFF, JR.</h3>
+
+<h3>1880.</h3>
+<hr style="width: 45%;" />
+
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span></p>
+<p class="center">Copyright, by <span class="smcap">Maria L. Stewart</span>, 1880.<br /><br /><br /></p>
+
+<p class="center"><span class="smcap">The Moss Engraving Co.</span>,<br />
+Engravers and Printers,<br />
+<small>NEW YORK.</small><br />
+</p>
+<hr style="width: 45%;" />
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span></p>
+<h2>PREFACE.</h2>
+
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><i>These poems were prepared merely with the hope of interesting the members
+of the Sabbath-School before whom they were read, and were not
+intended for publication. At the urgent request of many friends, however,
+I have been induced to present them to the public in their present
+form.</i></p>
+
+<p class="author"><i>M. L. S.</i><br />
+</p></div>
+<hr style="width: 45%;" />
+
+
+
+<h2>CONTENTS</h2>
+<p class="center"><a href="#OUR_LITTLE_BROWN_HOUSE"><b>OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.</b></a><br /><br />
+<a href="#SUPPLEMENT"><b>SUPPLEMENT.</b></a><br /><br />
+<a href="#GRAND_CELEBRATION"><b>GRAND CELEBRATION.</b></a><br />
+</p>
+<hr style="width: 45%;" />
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span></p>
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
+<img src="images/image007.png" width="600" height="418" alt="OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.
+(Drawn by William Erwin.)" title="OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.
+(Drawn by William Erwin.)" />
+<span class="caption">OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.<br />
+<small>(Drawn by William Erwin.)</small></span>
+</p>
+
+
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[Pg 9]</a></span></p><hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="OUR_LITTLE_BROWN_HOUSE" id="OUR_LITTLE_BROWN_HOUSE"></a>OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.</h2>
+
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 150px;">
+<img src="images/image009.png" width="150" height="22" alt="(decorative line)" title="" />
+</p>
+
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">There's a little brown house just under the hill;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">It's not by the river, nor yet by a rill;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">It's not on the green-sward where the gay and proud meet,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">But it stands on the corner of Bandbarrack's street.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">This time-honored veteran, in armor complete,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Has stood many winters the storm and the sleet&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">The early spring rains and the long summer heat,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">The wear and the tear of a great many feet.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">It's a very small building, and plain in its way;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">No high-toned paintings, not a thing that is gay;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">It was built of the gun-house of Col Thayer fame,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">During the years of the Delafield reign.<br /></span>
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[Pg 11]</a></span></div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Then came Captain B.&mdash;he thought it all wrong<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">That such a small house should hold such a throng;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">So out went the walls, up went the roof,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And thus it was altered and made large enough.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Then again it was altered, with the door to the south,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Which did very well in time of a drought;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Then Lieutenant G., he thought it to better&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">He changed it a little, but not to the letter.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">It was painted without and papered within;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">The roof now is shingles, then it was tin.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Next came Colonel B., a thrifty man&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">He too had to lend a helping hand.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">So down went the stove and up went a heater,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">A thing which, indeed, was very much neater.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Again it's been altered, just right, it's confess't,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">For the door has gone back again into the west.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[Pg 13]</a></span></p>
+
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
+<img src="images/image013.png" width="600" height="317" alt="PRESENTING &quot;SPOONEY BUTTON.&quot;
+(Sketched by Cadet Cameron. Class of &#39;83.)" title="PRESENTING &quot;SPOONEY BUTTON.&quot;
+(Sketched by Cadet Cameron. Class of &#39;83.)" />
+<span class="caption">PRESENTING &quot;SPOONEY BUTTON.&quot;<br />
+<small>(Sketched by Cadet Cameron. Class of &#39;83.)</small></span>
+</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span></p>
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">The east end's been paneled, and looks very good;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">The door has been covered with a very nice hood;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And thus it's been altered again and again;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">This time it was altered to keep off the rain.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">This little brown house, so dear to each heart,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">So famous in history, so free from all art&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Our hearts with emotion always will thrill<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">When we think of the chapel under the hill.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">But where are the loved ones we met here of yore?<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Their forms and their faces we'll see nevermore;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Their loud, cheery laugh and swift-coming feet<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">No more in the Sabbath-school ever to greet.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Some have launched out on the world's busy tide,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Some have got married, some have died,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Some on the frontier, wading through strife,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">With the musketry's rattle and the wild scalper's knife.<br /></span>
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[Pg 17]</a></span></div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Some by the camp-fires, with their minds on the rack,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Eating salt pork with a little hard-tack,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Wading through snow or fording a river,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Or asleep on the ground without any cover.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">From the falls of Missouri, with its loud, maddening roar,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">To the slopes of Pacific, an ever-green shore,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">To the Atlantic Ocean, with a coast sand-bound,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">There some of my boys are sure to be found.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">To the northward, to the westward, and fair, sunny south,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Like the dove with the olive-branch of peace in its mouth,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Thus they've gone forth their garlands to weave,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">When they get through they'll return with the sheaves.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Some on the Lone Star, quite at their ease,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Eating their rations, doing just as they please,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Basking in sunshine among the sweet flowers,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Whiling away the long, tedious hours.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span></p>
+
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
+<img src="images/image019.jpg" width="600" height="495" alt="KOSCIUSZKO GARDEN." title="KOSCIUSZKO GARDEN." />
+<span class="caption">KOSCIUSZKO GARDEN.</span>
+</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span></p>
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">From the St. Lawrence River to the Rio Grande,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">From Puget's Sound to Maine's cold sand,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">O'er the hilltops, through the valleys, never to lag,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Not a spot on this land but they've planted the flag.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i2">The old village people&mdash;where are they,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">That in the chapel met to pray?<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">The stalwart man and maiden mild,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">The matron and the little child,<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i2">The son and sire side by side,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">As to the village church they hied&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Some are gone and sweetly rest,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">With their white hands folded on their breast.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i2">Under the violet and the rose,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">The autumn leaves and winter snows,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">On the banks of the Hudson there to sleep,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">While the moon and stars their vigils keep.<br /></span>
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[Pg 23]</a></span></div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i2">The man of God, with modest mien,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">With faltering steps and looks serene,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">As to the sacred desk they knelt<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">And poured forth what their spirits felt,<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i2">Their hearts went up with pure desire,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">While on the altar burned the fire;<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">A few still linger on the shore.<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Veterans of a holy war.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">May this little brown house, of good constitution,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Built on the classic grounds of the old Revolution,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">The Stars and the Stripes, the blue and cadet grey,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Be the last things to perish when time's passed away.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span></p><hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="SUPPLEMENT" id="SUPPLEMENT"></a>SUPPLEMENT.</h2>
+
+<p class="center"><i>Lines addressed to the Fourth Class of '78-'79.</i></p>
+
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">To the young gentlemen that are here with us now&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">To you and the rest I make my best bow.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Now listen, young men; take heed what I say;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Your time is coming, it's not far away.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Be true to your trust and your old Alma Mater;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Lean firm on that arm, you'll need nothing better:<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And to the young gentlemen of the Tenth Section,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Flee to the Fourth&mdash;in it there's protection.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Perhaps that will do, but the Ninth, I am told,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Will send the young gentlemen out in the cold.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">There are three honest men of old cadet fame&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Phil, Math and Chem, I think is their name.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[Pg 27]</a></span></p>
+
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 562px;">
+<img src="images/image027.png" width="562" height="580" alt="FLIRTATION PATH.
+(Photographed by G. W. Pack.)" title="FLIRTATION PATH.
+(Photographed by G. W. Pack.)" />
+<span class="caption">FLIRTATION PATH.<br />
+<small>(Photographed by G. W. Pack.)</small></span>
+</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[Pg 29]</a></span></p>
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">These three honest fellows are all very bold,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And are sure to kick somebody out of the fold;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Then off goes the trimmings, and away goes the grey,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And then you are told to get out of the way.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Then you'll think of Flirtation and old Gee's rock,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And the place where you sat with your Sweet Four O'clock;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Then you'll think of the taffy made over the gas,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Of the butter and sugar you hived from the mess.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Now when to the blackboard for trial you stand,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Keep steady, be ready, your chalk in your hand.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Don't think of failing; stand well on your ground;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Don't let it be said&mdash;a man has been found.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+<p class="center">This poem is respectfully dedicated to the Corps of Cadets, by</p>
+
+<p class="author"><span class="smcap">Their Maternal Friend.</span></p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span></p>
+
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 548px;">
+<img src="images/image031.png" width="548" height="580" alt="THE BARRACKS.
+(Photographed by G. W. Pack.)" title="THE BARRACKS.
+(Photographed by G. W. Pack.)" />
+<span class="caption">THE BARRACKS.<br />
+<small>(Photographed by G. W. Pack.)</small></span>
+</p>
+
+
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_33" id="Page_33">[Pg 33]</a></span></p><hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="GRAND_CELEBRATION" id="GRAND_CELEBRATION"></a>GRAND CELEBRATION.</h2>
+
+<p class="center"><i>With Pyrotechnic Lights, at the Military Academy, by Santa Claus,
+12 o'clock, 1880.</i></p>
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Hark! what's that that bursts on the midnight air?<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">"The Cadets are loose," said a lady fair.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">"Cadets loose?" echoed her puzzled spouse,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">As he rose in haste and donned his clothes.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">From "Siege Gun Battery" came a roar<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">That echoed back from shore to shore,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Rumbling along under old Cro' Nest,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And sunk in the far-off hills to rest.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Just at this juncture came pouring forth<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">From every window in the north<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Of the Barrack building grim and gray,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And chased the moonbeams out of the way,<br /></span>
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35">[Pg 35]</a></span></div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">The grandest sight that ever was seen,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Or ever will be again, I ween,&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Rockets, Roman Candles and Blue Lights clear,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">To welcome in the glad New Year.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">With the booming of cannon and grand "fish-horn"<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Eighteen hundred and eighty was born;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">This fine little fellow was ushered in<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">With rocket's roar and fish-horn's din.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">What means this noise and running around,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Looking for something that's not to be found?<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">For every door was relieved of its handle<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">By some friend, of course, surely not by a vandal,<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">To keep intruders who were stalking around<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">From wakening the boys who were sleeping so sound,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Dreaming of fish-horns and other such things<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">That Santa Claus always to the children brings.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_37" id="Page_37">[Pg 37]</a></span></p>
+
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 378px;">
+<img src="images/image037.png" width="378" height="580" alt="THE COLOR GUARD.
+(By Cadet Cameron, Class of &#39;83.)" title="THE COLOR GUARD.
+(By Cadet Cameron, Class of &#39;83.)" />
+<span class="caption">THE COLOR GUARD.<br />
+<small>(By Cadet Cameron, Class of &#39;83.)</small></span>
+</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[Pg 39]</a></span></p>
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Just at this moment came a loud crash&mdash;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">A window is broken in with a smash,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And a voice calls out, "Bring me an axe!"<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And on his near neighbor he levied the tax.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">I'll let him see, thought the neighbor, who'll lift the latch,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">As he handed him out the innocent match;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">The reason was this, St. Nick had been busy an hour or more,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And that was the reason he'd fastened the door.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">'Tis the midnight hour; the Long Roll has beat,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And brought every boy in a jiff to his feet,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">In the area of the Barracks, on the cold, damp ground,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And not a delinquent is to be found,<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Except the little fellow who was locked in his room<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">By some naughty boy, and of course could not come.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">From the hall-ways came running, all loose to be sure,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Every boy, in a hurry his place to secure,<br /></span>
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_41" id="Page_41">[Pg 41]</a></span></div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">And there on the cold ground, in the night air to stand,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">While the searchers were looking for things contraband.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">In a room two Rockets were picked up by a scout,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">That Santa Claus dropped as he made his way out.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">While up in the cockloft, so cosy and snug,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Lay the old brass cannon, like a "bug in a rug,"<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Where Santa Claus left it to be raised up higher,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And then, after all, the old thing hung fire.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">What can be the matter? what's all this about?<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">That every boy from his bed is turned out<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">In the night air to shiver and freeze,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">With nought on his feet but his old Reveilles?<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">There to wait for a long half hour<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Still as the bell in the old clock tower;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">The scouts and the searchers have all done their best,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And the boys are allowed to return to their rest,<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_43" id="Page_43">[Pg 43]</a></span></p>
+
+<p class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;">
+<img src="images/image043.jpg" width="600" height="479" alt="MAKING TAFFY AFTER TAPS.
+(Sketched by Cadet Hall, Class of &#39;83.)" title="MAKING TAFFY AFTER TAPS.
+(Sketched by Cadet Hall, Class of &#39;83.)" />
+<span class="caption">MAKING TAFFY AFTER TAPS.<br />
+<small>(Sketched by Cadet Hall, Class of &#39;83.)</small></span>
+</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_45" id="Page_45">[Pg 45]</a></span></p>
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">And all tumble into their little cot beds,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">While visions of "Calling Day" float through their heads,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Sleeping and snoring like other good boys,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">For Santa Claus had filled all their stockings with toys.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">But lo! from the roof comes a thundering noise,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Loud enough to waken all of the boys;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">That old brass cannon had crept out of its lair,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">In the Grand Celebration determined to share.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">From the roof of the Barracks dark and gray<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">The old brass cannon blazed away,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Waking the neighbors far and near,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">To let them know there was nothing to fear;<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">For old St. Nick had done his work,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And into his sleigh had skipped with a jerk;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">And calling by name each tiny reindeer,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">As he rode out of sight he cried "Happy New Year."<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<hr style='width: 25%;' />
+
+<p class="center">Dedicated to all the "Boys" who took part in the "Grand Celebration," by</p>
+
+<p class="author"><span class="smcap">Santa Claus.</span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h3>Transcriber's Notes:</h3>
+
+<p>Minor typographical errors have been corrected. Added Contents.</p>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<pre>
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Our Little Brown House, A Poem of West Point, by
+Maria L. Stewart
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
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+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: Our Little Brown House, A Poem of West Point
+ Written for the New Year's Festival at the Cadets'
+ Sabbath-school of the Methodist Episcopal Church, January
+ 1, 1879
+
+Author: Maria L. Stewart
+
+Release Date: September 15, 2008 [EBook #26626]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE ***
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+[Illustration: Our Little Brown House. (cover)]
+
+
+
+
+Our
+Little Brown
+House.
+
+
+
+
+OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE;
+
+A Poem of West Point.
+
+
+WRITTEN FOR THE NEW YEAR'S FESTIVAL AT THE CADETS' SABBATH-SCHOOL
+OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
+
+
+JANUARY 1, 1879,
+
+
+AND READ ON THAT OCCASION BY
+THE AUTHORESS, (M. L. S.)
+
+ * * * * *
+
+NEW YORK:
+PUBLISHED BY F. KALKHOFF, JR.
+
+1880.
+
+
+
+
+Copyright, by MARIA L. STEWART, 1880.
+
+THE MOSS ENGRAVING CO.,
+Engravers and Printers,
+NEW YORK.
+
+
+
+
+PREFACE.
+
+
+_These poems were prepared merely with the hope of interesting the
+members of the Sabbath-School before whom they were read, and were not
+intended for publication. At the urgent request of many friends,
+however, I have been induced to present them to the public in their
+present form._
+
+ _M. L. S._
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.
+SUPPLEMENT.
+GRAND CELEBRATION.
+
+
+[Illustration: OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.
+(Drawn by William Erwin.)]
+
+
+
+
+OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE.
+
+
+There's a little brown house just under the hill;
+It's not by the river, nor yet by a rill;
+It's not on the green-sward where the gay and proud meet,
+But it stands on the corner of Bandbarrack's street.
+
+This time-honored veteran, in armor complete,
+Has stood many winters the storm and the sleet--
+The early spring rains and the long summer heat,
+The wear and the tear of a great many feet.
+
+It's a very small building, and plain in its way;
+No high-toned paintings, not a thing that is gay;
+It was built of the gun-house of Col Thayer fame,
+During the years of the Delafield reign.
+
+Then came Captain B.--he thought it all wrong
+That such a small house should hold such a throng;
+So out went the walls, up went the roof,
+And thus it was altered and made large enough.
+
+Then again it was altered, with the door to the south,
+Which did very well in time of a drought;
+Then Lieutenant G., he thought it to better--
+He changed it a little, but not to the letter.
+
+It was painted without and papered within;
+The roof now is shingles, then it was tin.
+Next came Colonel B., a thrifty man--
+He too had to lend a helping hand.
+
+So down went the stove and up went a heater,
+A thing which, indeed, was very much neater.
+Again it's been altered, just right, it's confess't,
+For the door has gone back again into the west.
+
+[Illustration: PRESENTING "SPOONEY BUTTON."
+(Sketched by Cadet Cameron. Class of '83.)]
+
+The east end's been paneled, and looks very good;
+The door has been covered with a very nice hood;
+And thus it's been altered again and again;
+This time it was altered to keep off the rain.
+
+This little brown house, so dear to each heart,
+So famous in history, so free from all art--
+Our hearts with emotion always will thrill
+When we think of the chapel under the hill.
+
+But where are the loved ones we met here of yore?
+Their forms and their faces we'll see nevermore;
+Their loud, cheery laugh and swift-coming feet
+No more in the Sabbath-school ever to greet.
+
+Some have launched out on the world's busy tide,
+Some have got married, some have died,
+Some on the frontier, wading through strife,
+With the musketry's rattle and the wild scalper's knife.
+
+Some by the camp-fires, with their minds on the rack,
+Eating salt pork with a little hard-tack,
+Wading through snow or fording a river,
+Or asleep on the ground without any cover.
+
+From the falls of Missouri, with its loud, maddening roar,
+To the slopes of Pacific, an ever-green shore,
+To the Atlantic Ocean, with a coast sand-bound,
+There some of my boys are sure to be found.
+
+To the northward, to the westward, and fair, sunny south,
+Like the dove with the olive-branch of peace in its mouth,
+Thus they've gone forth their garlands to weave,
+When they get through they'll return with the sheaves.
+
+Some on the Lone Star, quite at their ease,
+Eating their rations, doing just as they please,
+Basking in sunshine among the sweet flowers,
+Whiling away the long, tedious hours.
+
+[Illustration: KOSCIUSZKO GARDEN.]
+
+From the St. Lawrence River to the Rio Grande,
+From Puget's Sound to Maine's cold sand,
+O'er the hilltops, through the valleys, never to lag,
+Not a spot on this land but they've planted the flag.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+ The old village people--where are they,
+ That in the chapel met to pray?
+ The stalwart man and maiden mild,
+ The matron and the little child,
+
+ The son and sire side by side,
+ As to the village church they hied--
+ Some are gone and sweetly rest,
+ With their white hands folded on their breast.
+
+ Under the violet and the rose,
+ The autumn leaves and winter snows,
+ On the banks of the Hudson there to sleep,
+ While the moon and stars their vigils keep.
+
+ The man of God, with modest mien,
+ With faltering steps and looks serene,
+ As to the sacred desk they knelt
+ And poured forth what their spirits felt,
+
+ Their hearts went up with pure desire,
+ While on the altar burned the fire;
+ A few still linger on the shore.
+ Veterans of a holy war.
+
+May this little brown house, of good constitution,
+Built on the classic grounds of the old Revolution,
+The Stars and the Stripes, the blue and cadet grey,
+Be the last things to perish when time's passed away.
+
+
+
+
+SUPPLEMENT.
+
+_Lines addressed to the Fourth Class of '78-'79._
+
+
+To the young gentlemen that are here with us now--
+To you and the rest I make my best bow.
+Now listen, young men; take heed what I say;
+Your time is coming, it's not far away.
+
+Be true to your trust and your old Alma Mater;
+Lean firm on that arm, you'll need nothing better:
+And to the young gentlemen of the Tenth Section,
+Flee to the Fourth--in it there's protection.
+
+Perhaps that will do, but the Ninth, I am told,
+Will send the young gentlemen out in the cold.
+There are three honest men of old cadet fame--
+Phil, Math and Chem, I think is their name.
+
+[Illustration: FLIRTATION PATH.
+(Photographed by G. W. Pack.)]
+
+These three honest fellows are all very bold,
+And are sure to kick somebody out of the fold;
+Then off goes the trimmings, and away goes the grey,
+And then you are told to get out of the way.
+
+Then you'll think of Flirtation and old Gee's rock,
+And the place where you sat with your Sweet Four O'clock;
+Then you'll think of the taffy made over the gas,
+Of the butter and sugar you hived from the mess.
+
+Now when to the blackboard for trial you stand,
+Keep steady, be ready, your chalk in your hand.
+Don't think of failing; stand well on your ground;
+Don't let it be said--a man has been found.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+This poem is respectfully dedicated to the Corps of Cadets, by
+
+ THEIR MATERNAL FRIEND.
+
+
+[Illustration: THE BARRACKS.
+(Photographed by G. W. Pack.)]
+
+
+
+
+GRAND CELEBRATION.
+
+_With Pyrotechnic Lights, at the Military Academy, by Santa Claus,
+12 o'clock, 1880._
+
+
+Hark! what's that that bursts on the midnight air?
+"The Cadets are loose," said a lady fair.
+"Cadets loose?" echoed her puzzled spouse,
+As he rose in haste and donned his clothes.
+
+From "Siege Gun Battery" came a roar
+That echoed back from shore to shore,
+Rumbling along under old Cro' Nest,
+And sunk in the far-off hills to rest.
+
+Just at this juncture came pouring forth
+From every window in the north
+Of the Barrack building grim and gray,
+And chased the moonbeams out of the way,
+
+The grandest sight that ever was seen,
+Or ever will be again, I ween,--
+Rockets, Roman Candles and Blue Lights clear,
+To welcome in the glad New Year.
+
+With the booming of cannon and grand "fish-horn"
+Eighteen hundred and eighty was born;
+This fine little fellow was ushered in
+With rocket's roar and fish-horn's din.
+
+What means this noise and running around,
+Looking for something that's not to be found?
+For every door was relieved of its handle
+By some friend, of course, surely not by a vandal,
+
+To keep intruders who were stalking around
+From wakening the boys who were sleeping so sound,
+Dreaming of fish-horns and other such things
+That Santa Claus always to the children brings.
+
+[Illustration: THE COLOR GUARD.
+(By Cadet Cameron, Class of '83.)]
+
+Just at this moment came a loud crash--
+A window is broken in with a smash,
+And a voice calls out, "Bring me an axe!"
+And on his near neighbor he levied the tax.
+
+I'll let him see, thought the neighbor, who'll lift the latch,
+As he handed him out the innocent match;
+The reason was this, St. Nick had been busy an hour or more,
+And that was the reason he'd fastened the door.
+
+'Tis the midnight hour; the Long Roll has beat,
+And brought every boy in a jiff to his feet,
+In the area of the Barracks, on the cold, damp ground,
+And not a delinquent is to be found,
+
+Except the little fellow who was locked in his room
+By some naughty boy, and of course could not come.
+From the hall-ways came running, all loose to be sure,
+Every boy, in a hurry his place to secure,
+
+And there on the cold ground, in the night air to stand,
+While the searchers were looking for things contraband.
+In a room two Rockets were picked up by a scout,
+That Santa Claus dropped as he made his way out.
+
+While up in the cockloft, so cosy and snug,
+Lay the old brass cannon, like a "bug in a rug,"
+Where Santa Claus left it to be raised up higher,
+And then, after all, the old thing hung fire.
+
+What can be the matter? what's all this about?
+That every boy from his bed is turned out
+In the night air to shiver and freeze,
+With nought on his feet but his old Reveilles?
+
+There to wait for a long half hour
+Still as the bell in the old clock tower;
+The scouts and the searchers have all done their best,
+And the boys are allowed to return to their rest,
+
+[Illustration: MAKING TAFFY AFTER TAPS.
+(Sketched by Cadet Hall, Class of '83.)]
+
+And all tumble into their little cot beds,
+While visions of "Calling Day" float through their heads,
+Sleeping and snoring like other good boys,
+For Santa Claus had filled all their stockings with toys.
+
+But lo! from the roof comes a thundering noise,
+Loud enough to waken all of the boys;
+That old brass cannon had crept out of its lair,
+In the Grand Celebration determined to share.
+
+From the roof of the Barracks dark and gray
+The old brass cannon blazed away,
+Waking the neighbors far and near,
+To let them know there was nothing to fear;
+
+For old St. Nick had done his work,
+And into his sleigh had skipped with a jerk;
+And calling by name each tiny reindeer,
+As he rode out of sight he cried "Happy New Year."
+
+ * * * * *
+
+Dedicated to all the "Boys" who took part in the "Grand Celebration," by
+
+ SANTA CLAUS.
+
+
+
+
+ * * * * *
+
+Transcriber's Notes:
+
+Minor typographical errors have been corrected. Added Contents.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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