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Title Page
THE WEPT
OF
WISH TON-WISH:
A Tale;
OF
WISH TON-WISH:
A Tale;
BY THE AUTHOR OF THE PIONEERS, PRAIRIE, &c. &c.
“But she is dead to him, to all;
Her lute hangs silent on the wall,
And on the stairs, and at the door,
Her fairy step is heard no more.”
Her lute hangs silent on the wall,
And on the stairs, and at the door,
Her fairy step is heard no more.”
Rogers.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
Philadelphia:
CAREY, LEA & CAREY—CHESNUT STREET.
1829.
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