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 The men of God supreme in power. One Lieutenant-General, U. S. A., Scott, the commander brave and true, Famous son of William and Mary, Distinguished chief from every view. Two ministers to St. James Court, To friendly France the famous four, Each a William and Mary man, Dominion men of old James Shore. Twenty-seven judges Supreme State Court, Legal honors for Virginia won, Men to honor the bench and bar, Each a William and Mary son.

From seventeen hundred eighty-nine, To eighteen hundred sixty-one, Senators representing Virginia, Sixteen were William and Mary men. Of Congressional representatives, Stood campus men by the score, The Sons of William and Mary, Constitutionalist of legal lore. From seventeen hundred eighty-nine, To eighteen-hundred sixty-one, Of State governors fifteen stood William and Mary campus men. Other Virginians renowned in State, High on the republic roll of fame, Not college men of Williamsburg, Their alma mater "the old home." Exponents of the founders creed, To voice the commonwealth opinion, To hold results of "sacred soil," Faithful sons of the Dominion. ______

Note.—The illustrious part taken in the making of the Union by the sons of William and Mary is not romance of verse, but historical facts compiled by Dr. L. G. Tyler, president of the Old Crown College, when giving its history in the Cradle of the Republic.