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To: mairdie

Reminds me of my ancestors who came to Texas before the Texas Revolution.

“Tho thousand and ten thousand trivial things
Which Lux’ry and her sister Folly brings,
Be wanting there - yet there! Yet there I’ll find
That richest furniture! A quiet mind.”

A great love story, too!


85 posted on 10/05/2017 7:44:16 AM PDT by MEG33 (SUPPORT FREE REPUBLIC***DONATE MONTHLY IF POSSIBLE)
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To: MEG33
Maybe we're cousins. My grandfather's ancestors came into Sherman TX, near Dallas. "Pull the chain, Dallas needs the water."

A tragic one, too, that never dented his faith in God.

To the memory of Sarah Livingston
who was born on the 7th of Novr. 1752
& died Sepr. 1st, 1783


BEYOND where billows roll or tempests vex
Is gone the gentlest of the gentle sex!
---Her brittle bark on life's wild ocean tost
Unequal to the conflict soon was lost.
Severe her sufferings! much, alas, she bore,
Then sunk beneath the storm & rose no more.

But when th' Archangel's awful trump shall sound
And vibrate life thro all the deep profound
Her renovated vessel will be seen,
Transcendant floating on the silver stream!
All beauteous to behold! serene she glides
Borne on by mildest & propitious tides;
While fanning zephyrs fill her snow white sails
And aid her passage with the friendliest gales
Till safe within the destin'd port of bliss
She furls her sails and moors in endless peace.

86 posted on 10/05/2017 7:54:31 AM PDT by mairdie
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