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A new home - who'll follow? | ||
A NEW HOME—WHO'LL FOLLOW?
BY
Mrs. MARY CLAVERS.
AN ACTUAL SETTLER.
Ladies—or fair ladies—I would wish you—or I would request you, or I
would entreat you, not to fear—not to tremble; my life for yours.
Midsummer Night's Dream.
A shew, as it were, of an accompanable solitariness, and of a civil wildness.
Sidney's Arcadia.
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A new home - who'll follow? | ||