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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 12, No. 330, September 6, 1828 by Various
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SALLIE TO JOHN.


Changed ere long shall my fortunes be,
Yet my faith is firm--I will go with thee.
I yield not weakly to fancy's trance,
Or the fitful flame of young romance;
I dwell with a calm, unshrinking mind
On the scenes that I seek and leave behind;
My future fate spread forth I see,
And my choice is fix'd--I will go with thee.

I have thought on this hour with many a tear,
In the timid weakness of woman's fear;
It comes, and I rise, the test above,
In the dauntless strength of woman's love.
Gaze not upon me with looks so sad--
My step is firm, and my heart is glad;
This last, last sigh for my home shall be--
Past is the trial--I go with thee.

_Dublin_.

JAN RHI.

* * * * *

Diogenes was not in the wrong, who, when the great Alexander, finding
him in the charnel-house, asked him what he was seeking for, answered,
"I am seeking for your father's bones, and those of my slave; but I
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