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| And hallow'd the mound which her ashes have made. |
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| And here shall the daisy and violet blow, |
| And the lily discover her bosom of snow; |
| While under the leaf, in the evenings of spring, |
| Still mourning her friend, shall the Grasshopper sing. |
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| _Just published at_ |
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| WALLIS'S |
| _UNIVERSAL JUVENILE LIBRARY_, |
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| MAY-DAY EVE, |
| _or, The Royal Chaplet_; |
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| Humbly inscribed to |
| Her Royal Highness |
| THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE OF WALES. |
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| The Poem and Designs by a Lady. |
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| _The above Juvenile Work has met with a Reception from a |
| liberal Public, beyond the Publisher's most sanguine |
| expectations--Those who have not inspected it, are most |
| respectfully informed, that independent of the Poem, it will |
| be found otherwise acceptable, as the ten accompanying |
| Designs are chaste Patterns for the Exercise of the |
| =Young Artist's= Pencil._ |
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| Wallis's
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