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Identifier: argosythe43wood (find matches)
Title: The Argosy
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887 Wood, Charles W. (Charles William), b. 1850?
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Publisher: London (etc.) R. Bentley (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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l— Through change that teaches to forget. But now the hope was dead; the dream was over; and the ashesof her last letter were scattered about the grate in his room.Many a young love has a like ending. And many a lover lives longenough to be thankful to the kind fate that took his fancied bhssaway. (To be continued.) ■ fef ■€?»■>— A REQUIEM. Peace !—the eyelids gently cover, Lay the arms across the breast.For the worlds wild din is over, And the evening bringeth Rest. Life has fled—and no to-morrow Dawns upon that placid brow,All its sin and all its sorrow— Only God can know it now. Hark ! the funeral bell is ringing, Lay her down beneath the sod—But the angel-bands are singing In the Paradise of God. All is past; alone, forsaken, What is mortal may decay,But the spirit shall awaken To a new and glorious day. Peace !—the eyelids gently cover. Lay the arms across the breast,For the worlds wild din is over, And the evening bringeth Rest. H. B. F.
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M. hi.I.F.N STAl I h Kyle. she said, smiling, 1 have had such a lovely dream! THE ARGOSY. FEBRUARY, 1887. LADY GRACE. BY MRS. HENRY WOOD, AUTHOR OF EAST LYNNE. CHAPTER III. THE EARL OF AVON. THE Honourable and Reverend Wilfred EUiotsen took possessionof the living of Great Whitton, having been appointed to it byLord Avon. And the Reverend Ryle Baumgarten remained, asbefore, at Little Whitton. Changes took place. They take place everywhere. The mostnotable one was the marriage of Mr. Baumgarten. That he had been grievously disappointed and annoyed at theappointment of another to the living, which he had been led tosuppose would be his, was a bitter fact. He set it down to thecaprice of great men, and strove to live down the sting. The chiefdifficulty lay in his contemplated marriage : and he dehberated withhimself whether he ought for the present to abandon it, or to carry itout. He decided upon the latter course. It is probable that hedeemed he could not in honour withdraw now ; and i

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