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MEMORIALS

OF THE LATE

Mrs. Barber,

OF

LONGFORD ACADEMY, NEAR GLOUCESTER,

Obit. Aug. 20, 1822, Ætat. Ann. 21.

In silent anguish, O my friend,
While I record thy worth,
Thy lovely life, thy early end,

I feel estranged from earth;
My soul with thine desires to rest,
Supremely and for ever blest.

MONTGOMERY.

PRINTED FOR DOMESTIC CIRCULATION ONLY, BY
J. ROBERTS,

HERALD OFFICE, GLOUCESTER.

1822.

HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY
FROM

THE BEQUEST OF
EVERT JANSEN WENDELL

1914

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