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Engaged, 1848
Eliza, since the day when first, I saw thy lovely form and face; My heart has lived upon they love, And with my growth, has grown apace. And though stern fate has shaped my course, Through paths … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century love and courtship, 19th courtship poetry, Eliza Fisk Harwood, Love in the Old South, mid 19th century American love poetry, The Belles of Williamsburg: The Courtship Correspondence of Eliza Fisk Harwood and Tristrim Lowther Skinner 1839-1849, Thomas Cole American artist, Thomas Cole The Voyage of Life, Tristrim Lowther Skinner
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