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Brown, William Hill, 1765-1793 [1789], The power of sympathy, or, The triumph of nature, Volume 2 (Isaiah Thomas & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf034v2T].
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LETTER XLI. HARRINGTON to WORTHY. BOSTON.

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Pray that the &longs;un of Thur&longs;day
may ri&longs;e propitious—that it may gild the face
of nature with joy. It is the day that beholds
thy friend united in the indi&longs;&longs;oluble
bands of Hymen.



Let this au&longs;picious day be ever &longs;acred,
No mourning, no misfortune happen on it;
Let it be marked for triumphs and rejoicings,
Let happy lovers ever keep it holy,
Choo&longs;e it to ble&longs;s their hopes and crown their wi&longs;hes.

IT is the day that gives me Harriot forever.

Adieu!

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Brown, William Hill, 1765-1793 [1789], The power of sympathy, or, The triumph of nature, Volume 2 (Isaiah Thomas & Co., Boston) [word count] [eaf034v2T].
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