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Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD EFGF HIHI BJBJ KLKL MNMN OPQQ R

TO THE MEMORY OF PATRICK KELLEY WHO BY HIS MANY GOOD QUALITIES DURING SOME YEARS' RESIDENCE IN MY FAMILY GREATLY ENDEARED HIMSELF TO ME AND MINEA
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From Erin's fair Isle to this country he cameB
And found brothers and sisters to welcome him hereC
Though then but a youth yet robust seemed his frameB
And life promised fair for many a long yearD
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A place was soon found where around the same boardE
He with two of his sisters did constantly meetF
And when his day's work had all been performedG
At the same fireside he found a third seatF
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His faithfulness such so true hearted was heH
That love in return could not be deniedI
As one of the family he soon ceased to beH
The stranger who lately for work had appliedI
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Youth passed into manhood and with it there cameB
New duties to fill new plans to pursueJ
But a fatal disease now seizes his frameB
And with health is his strength fast leaving him tooJ
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From his home in the country to the city he wentK
Where kind brothers procured him good medical aidL
But all was in vain Death commissioned was sentK
And soon his remains in the cold grave were laidL
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The broad waves of Atlantic lie rolling betweenM
His brothers and sisters and parents on earthN
And never by parents may those children be seenM
Or the latter revisit the land of their birthN
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But sooner or later they all must be borneO
To that region of darkness from whence none returnP
Oh then may they meet on Canaan's bright shoreQ
An unbroken household to part nevermoreQ
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Weston JanR

Mary Ann H. T. Bigelow



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