Take particular notice
Dublin Core
Title
Take particular notice
Description
I have left my husband I do declare,
And have reason for to care --
My bread to gain, one child to maintain,
If I had the other then I'd count it gain.
He is not tall nor very slim.
If you see him once you'll know 'tis him. -
Benjamin Hobart is his name,
Rum and cider is his fame.
If you'll keep this man from me
Rewarded you shall be -
One cent down without the cost,
For I am safe if he is lost.
August 16th. Jane Hobart.
On an upright Man
Who walked in the ways of God perpendicular.
And have reason for to care --
My bread to gain, one child to maintain,
If I had the other then I'd count it gain.
He is not tall nor very slim.
If you see him once you'll know 'tis him. -
Benjamin Hobart is his name,
Rum and cider is his fame.
If you'll keep this man from me
Rewarded you shall be -
One cent down without the cost,
For I am safe if he is lost.
August 16th. Jane Hobart.
On an upright Man
.
Here lies the body of John AurienlarWho walked in the ways of God perpendicular.
Creator
Jane Hobart
Source
2:24, p. 190
Date
1828.09.05
Collection
Citation
Jane Hobart, “Take particular notice,” Periodical Poets, accessed September 20, 2024, https://periodicalpoets.com/items/show/169.
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