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Selected Poetry.

—o—A QUIET LIFE, i. A littlo crib beaiile the bed, A little face above the spread, A littlo frock behind the door, A little shoo upon the tloor. 11. A little lad with dark-brown hair, A little blue-eyed face and fair, A little lane that leads to school, A little pencil, slalo, and rule, in. A little blithesome, winsome maid, A little hand within his laid ; A littlo cottage, acres four, A little old-timed household storo. IV. A little family gathering round ; A little turf-heaped, tear-dewed mound ; A little added to his soil ; A little rest from harder toil. v. A littlo silver in his hair; A little stool; an easy chair ; A little night of faith-lit gloom ; A littlo journey to the tomb.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 23, 20 April 1870, Page 3

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126

Selected Poetry. Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 23, 20 April 1870, Page 3

Selected Poetry. Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 23, 20 April 1870, Page 3

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