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  • [?] Poetry. THE SOLDIER'S WIDOW. (From the 'New Years' Gift.')

    Wo[?] for my vine-clad home [?] [?] it should ever be so dark to me, With its bright threshold and its whispering [?]ree[?] That I should ever come[?] ... [Article] (307 words)
  • THE LAST WISH. (From the Mirror.)

    "EDWARD ROSE, who died at Barnes, bequeathed an annual amount of £20 to the parish, on condition that rose-trees should be planted round his tomb."—Vide CROFTON CRO[?]ER. ... [Article] (184 words)
  • SONNET. "Sweets to the sweet farewell."—HAMLET.

    Time was I liked a cheesecake well enough; All human children have a sweetish tooth— I used to revel in a pie or puff, Or tart—we all are tarters in our youth; ... [Article] (127 words)
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