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Read Ebook: The Irish Penny Journal Vol. 1 No. 12 September 19 1840 by Various

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W. S. T.

INSCRIPTION ON A TOMBSTONE IN THE CHURCHYARD OF YOUGHAL, OF ANNE MARIA CAREW, AGED 24.

'Tis ever thus, 'tis ever thus, when hope hath built a bow'r Like that of Eden, wreathed about with many a thornless flow'r, To dwell therein securely, the self-deceivers trust-- A whirlwind from the desert comes, and all is in the dust.

'Tis ever thus, 'tis ever thus, that when the poor heart clings With all its finest tendrils, with all its flexile rings, That goodly thing it cleaveth to so fondly and so fast, Is struck to earth by lightning, or shattered by the blast.

'Tis ever thus, 'tis ever thus, with beams of mortal bliss, With looks too bright and beautiful for such a world as this, One moment round about us their angel light wings play; Then down the veil of darkness drops, and all is passed away.

'Tis ever thus, 'tis ever thus, with creatures heavenly fair, Too finely formed to bear the brunt more earthly natures bear-- A little while they dwell with us, blest ministers of love, Then spread the wings we had not seen, and seek their homes above.

Printed and Published every Saturday by GUNN and CAMERON, at the Office of the General Advertiser, No. 6, Church Lane, College Green, Dublin.--Agents:--R. GROOMBRIDGE, Panyer Alley, Paternoster Row, London; SIMMS and DINHAM, Exchange Street, Manchester; C. DAVIES, North John Street, Liverpool; J. DRAKE, Birmingham; M. BINGHAM, Broad Street, Bristol; FRASER and CRAWFORD, George Street, Edinburgh; and DAVID ROBERTSON, Trongate, Glasgow.

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