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ast above mentioned, and have since been embodied with the miscellaneous works of the distinguished author:--Farewell, my darling child, a sad farewell! Thou art gone from earth, in heavenly scenes to dwell; For sure, if ever being, formed from dust, Might hope for bliss, thine is that holy trust. Spotless and pure, from God thy spirit came; Spotless it has returned, a brighter flame. Thy last, soft prayer was heard-No more to roam; Leverett. Hicks. Consecration Dell. Wetmore. Savage. Story. Faxon. Thou art, ('t was all thy wish,) thou art gone home. The last words, uttered but a few moments before her death, were, “I want to go home.” Ours are the loss, and agonizing grief, The slow, dead hours, the sighs without relief, The lingering nights, the thoughts of pleasure past, Memory, that wounds, and darkens, to the last. How desolate the space, how deep the line, That part our hopes, our fates, our paths, from thine We tread with faltering steps the shadowy s