“A tailor by profession,
And in the practice, a plain and honest
man:
He was a useful member of
society;
For, though he picked holes in no man’s
coat,
He was ever ready to repair
The mischief that others did;
And whatever breaches broke out
in families,
He was the man to mend all,
And make matters up again:
He lived and died respected.”
Forty years’ service in Lord Penryhn’s family induced Lady Penryhn to bestow this stone to his memory.
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AXIOM.
Nought but love can answer love,
And render bliss secure;
But virtue nought can virtue prove
To make that bliss secure.
* * * * *
FOR A WATCH-CASE.
Life’s but a transient
span:
Then, with a fervent prayer each night,
Wind up the days, and set ’em right,
Vain mortal man!
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LIMBIRD’S EDITION OF THE
Following Novels is already Published:
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Mackenzie’s Man of Feeling 0 5
Paul and Virginia 0 6
The Castle of Otranto 0 6
Almoian and Hamet 0 6
Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia 0 6
The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne 0 6
Rasselas 0 8
The Old English Baron 0 8
Nature and Art 0 8
Goldsmith’s Vicar of Wakefield 0 10
Sicilian Romance 1 0
The Man of the World 1 0
A Simple Story 1 4
Joseph Andrews 1 6
Humphry Clinker 1 6
The Romance of the Forest 1 8
The Italian 2 0
Zeluco, by Dr. Moore 2 6
Edward, by Dr. Moore 2 6
Roderick Random 2 6
The Mysteries of Udelpho 3 6
Peregrine Pickle 4 6