The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon by Mrs. (Rosanna Eleanor) Leprohon
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To seek for themselves a new career,
And win another home; But, alas for hearts that had beat so high! They reached the goal, but only to die. Let no rich worldling dare to say: "For them why should we grieve? But paupers--came they to our shores, Want, sickness, death to leave?" Each active arm, jail of power and health, And each honest heart was a mine of wealth. 'Twas a mournful end to day-dreams high, A sad and fearful doom-- To exchange their fever-stricken ships For the loathsome typhus tomb; And, ere they had smiled at Canada's sky, On this stranger land breathe their dying sigh. The strong man in the prime of life, Struck down in one short hour, The loving wife, the rose-cheeked girl, Fairer than opening flower, The ardent youth, with fond hopes elate,-- O'ertaken all by one common fate. Long since forgotten--here they rest, Sons of a distant land,-- The epochs of their short career Mere footprints on life's sand; |
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