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A poem by Sarah S. Mower |
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Lines To The Wife Of The Above |
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Title: Lines To The Wife Of The Above Author: Sarah S. Mower [More Titles by Mower] Fair daughter of a sunny clime,[1] E'en now we love thee for his sake, We love thee, while thy feet still roam Come, range New England's verdant hills, Come, while the vernal zephyrs blow, What though our leaves will fade and fall. Snug dwellings and warm clothing still Come, with thy partner, to that home Welcome, twice welcome thou shalt be, Come, see the grateful tears of joy Come, feel the deep impassioned grasp
[Footnote 1: The lady addressed is a native of the south.] [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |