THE NEW ARRIVAL.
There came .to port, The queerest liUJe craft," 4^^^| ■ Without an inch. of* rigging ,6h I looked/anS. looked, aridiilaughed^^^B It wss~so singulal" that she- H^^^^l should cross the unknown w^^^^H And moor herself fight-in my My daughter, oh, ;tny daughter ! Yet by these presents witness all, She's welcome fifty times, And comes consigned toJEope and And common metre rhymes. She has no manifest -but this; ; .No rag floats o'er the water; '-> She's too. new for the Lloyd's i^ My daughter/ oh/ iny daughter! Ring out, wild balls'—and tame ones too — j Ring out the lover's"moon, -'- • , ... ,- Ring out the little Voi-dted socks,"'"'" *"' Ring in the bib and spoon ; Ring put the muse, ring in the nurse, Ring' in' the milk and water;.-••."' v^ a - Away with paper, pens, aid ink—" v>: -' My daughter; oh, my daughter! Briefer, yet in a like happyj'ani satisfied vein, is- another-' bitj. which - will' suit - other cases : . ■ . , \ "" .-""""-"*- '"> Give lis joy—it's a boy, . ".'. ; v - '' Do you ask when ? Just ten On Saturday night.. Mother all right; Likewise the boy—-give us joy. . I
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 176, 19 July 1872, Page 3
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178THE NEW ARRIVAL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 176, 19 July 1872, Page 3
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