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Contents {page} An Acrostic on the word Laura {1} " " " "Mary {1} " " " " Sarak {1} " " " on the Rose {2} " " " Margaret {2} " " " Catharine {2} Valentines . . . . . . {3-4, 5} A Latin Motto . . . . . {6} Rome, . . . Catherine . . . . . . {6} Way to Wealth, honor [&] distinction {7} [Festhro] farewell to Angela {13}
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HOME OF THE WEARY
What to me are life's pleasures, and what its flowing tears? What are all the sorrows I deplore? There's a song ever swelling still lingers in my ears, O sorrow shall come again no more !
Chorus. -- 'Tis a song from the home of the weary, Sorrow, sorrow is forever o'er ! Happy now, ever happy on Canaan's peaceful shore, O, sorrow shall come again no more!
I seek not earthly glory, nor mingle with the gay; I covet not this world's gilded store; There are voices now calling from the bright realms of day-- O sorrow shall come again no more !
Chorus. --'Tis a song, &c.
'Tis a note that is wafted across the troubled wave, 'Tis a song that I've heard upon the shore, 'Tis a sweet thrilling murmur around the Christian's grave-- O sorrow shall come again no more !
Chorus. --'Tis a song, &c.
'Tis the loud pealing anthems, the victor's holy song, Where the strife and the conflict are o'er,-- Where the saved ones forever in joyous notes prolong, O sorrow shall come again no more!
Chorus.--'Tis a song from the home of the weary, Sorrow, sorrow is forever o'er! Happy now, ever happy on Canaan's peaceful shore, O, sorrow shall come again no more!
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