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" A PLACE CALL&D WATERLOO." 275
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proverb not , so arid , gentle we will then say as the no quiet more of forbearing him . Perhaps old frien she d , with too ,
was , whom Time I was good chattin old Time g in that how solitary can little one room revile . you ? What
, , any the useful rem lessons embrance you bring of unkindness to us ; how how you you soften soothe and we and ar away cakn ;
bitterness soft dim hue in the of eventide heart ; how when you the sub " due mists all vivi fall d from colouring the mind to the , " , climbed
far and ly like ing Evangelin smooth and e we fair turn in , the and distance see " the . " pathway so old Timetrulteach thingsbut
ah Time ! it , must good be on the , eve you of the y close of us your many dispensation , , and brightened by a light from and within fair and from above , that the
pathway bears a look " smooth . " I sat Yet half such wondering I felt sure at it did her to half this dear old ing female a sort veteran of confidence , and as
always crept into gloomy my heart to contemp that old late , , age and envy , even I chant dreary , to myself old age — , is not
" But While a good the _grinds God reigneth blow , the over blossoms all . " fall ,
cc ' ve been in ParisI suppose ? " I re-commenced at last . be remember " going Oh ! yes about the , but little there I towns haven tlio , ' best ' we t much . was all You in of disorder camp see an it idea wasn close and of 't b crowded it y very , , I and seem nice I with did to to
go and different in that a time soldiers was all or . two of There the , but were it was of some cities amazing that she fine coul buildings d recollect ; _" ; queen
the it a ering moralising was human over hardl the ' y hear strain to little t be is agai wondere grave the n same , and at d St at I . , she felt Germains with expressed strong her . l torn y , So how in heart we her in drifted all old ever degrees -world hov into - -
like wisdom the very words of ; Tennyson , in the two voices . — " Draws For every different worm threads beneath , and the late moon and , soon
Spins , toiling out its own cocoon . "
" A Place Call&D Waterloo." 275
" A PLACE CALL & D WATERLOO . " 275
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1864, page 275, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061864/page/59/
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