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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1852

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When of present and future the heart is grown weary,
And hope has despairingly folded her wings;
When the voyage thru life seems darksome and dreary,
What sweet consolation kind memory brings.
(Three more verses)

1555 DTD Apr. 13:2/2

"To Cariana"

by Florence Greenleaf

Beautiful being of sadness and mirth

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With thy slight graceful form and deep azure eyesThough we know that like us thou art born of the earth,

Yet we know that thy glorious home is the skies.

Accept the slight tribute Oh! do not refuse

The lay of affection that breathes from my pen;
Errata away; for if truth be my muse

I will never ask for another again.

1556

DTD Apr. 16:3/1

(Two more verses)

"Washing by the Brook"

Where alders girt a grassy

Leaf-embowered nook,

There I spied a cottage-lassie,

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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1852

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1558 - DTD Apr. 24:2/1

Lyra And Other Poems is a collection by Alice Carey. Miss Carey is certainly a natural poet. Her lyrics are characterized by simplicity of diction, purity of thought, a keen appreciation of nature's scenery, and a peculiar aptness of abundant and exquisite imagery. We recommend this rich and glowing wreath of heart-sentiments and feelings to all the lovers and admirers of youthful genius. The book is published by Redfield.

1559 - DTD Apr. 24:3/3

1560 - DTD Apr. 28:3/2

"The Mountain Daisy"
The daisy blossoms on the rocks,
Amid the purple heath;
Its blossoms on the river's banks,
That threads the glens beneath;
The eagle in its pride of place,

Beholds it by its nest;

And in the meed it cushions soft
The lark's descending breast.
(Four more verses)

"To a Child Watching Bubbles"

See the airy, fairy bubbles,

Dancing in the light,

Glistening with the varied colors,

Of the rainbow bright;

Mark the mute suprise of him,

With silken flowing hair,

Who gazes with enraptured eye
On richly tinted air.

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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1852

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The last tear I shed was the warm one that fell

As I kissed thee, dear mother, and bade thee farewell;
When I saw the deep anguish impress'd on thy face,
And I felt for the last time a mother's embrace;
And I heard thy choked accents, impassioned and wild, -
"God bless thee forever, God bless thee, my child."
(Four more verses)

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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1852

Abstracts 1565 - 1569

POETRY & POETS (Cont'd)

1565 -DTD May 19:3/2

"The Source of Joy"

Joy springs in the heart that is tender and kind,
Like a fountain that kisses and toys with the wind;
Whence rills trickle softly to blend with the ground,
Spreading freshness and verdure and beauty around.
(Five more verses)

1566 - DTD May 25:3/2

"Florence Vane"

by P. P. Cooke

I loved thee long and dearly,
Florence Vane!

My life's bright dream, and early;

Hath come again.

I renew in my fond vision,

My heart's dear pain,

My joy and thy derision,
Florence Vane.

(Four more verses)

1567 - DTD June 23; ed: 2/4 - The Essex County FREEMAN attributes the
following to Waldo Emerson. "The thought is not utterly unworthy of
Ralph Waldo Emerson:

'The God that made New Hampshire
Taunted the lofty land with little men

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