Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 17, Vevay, Switzerland County, 18 January 1834 — Page 4
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thi:y tm he .not to lovi: him. They tolti me not to love him! They said that he would prove Unworthy of so rich a gem As wo m us priceless love; I?ut I believed them not, O, ii"l I knew it could nol he, Th;l oi;e s- false ;is they thought him, Could be so dear to me. They tol l me not to love him, They I he wa not true, An ! b.tde me have a care, lest I Som! i do nh.il I nrght rue; At firt ! ! inne I their warning? for I could not think that he Concealed beneath o fair a brnv, A heart of pet tiddy. They told me to discard hsm! Thev s.ud he meant pit ; ! -- They daikly spoke of lienos that lure. And snide, and Un, a-id kill; i all unheeding heard them lor I knew it could not be, Th at one so fal-e as they thought him! Could be so dear to me. But they forcM me to discard him! Yt I rould not rvine til love For our urinal vow recorded were Bv Kneel h m!s above ,
lie Iff' his b y ;") iV home, and sought,
Foigetfulness ufir; rjt memory stung him and he fought, And fell in glotious war. lie dwell? in Heaven now while I A'n doomed to thu dull Earth: O! how my sad soul longs to break Away. Had wander filth. F'iHI St r I l t;ir l --'-m '
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BAKES k COCHRAN. Indian Creek, Dec. 21, 1833.
Trnr john utz of
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