. [Eloquence of nature, and other poems . e 3. Page 101. See Note 1. Note 4. Page 145. In many congregations, there are SO--cieties of Young Ladies, who meet together for the purpose ofsewing, knitting, &c. to provide clothing for destitute children,that they may attend the Sabbath School—to aid indigent piousyoung men, in acquiring an education—and to assist the needygenerally. Such are here denominated the Sisters of Charity. Note 5. Page 162. In this verse reference is made to theCon. Lit. Institution at Suffield, and to the Calliopean Societyconnected with it. For a time several of its mem
. [Eloquence of nature, and other poems . e 3. Page 101. See Note 1. Note 4. Page 145. In many congregations, there are SO--cieties of Young Ladies, who meet together for the purpose ofsewing, knitting, &c. to provide clothing for destitute children,that they may attend the Sabbath School—to aid indigent piousyoung men, in acquiring an education—and to assist the needygenerally. Such are here denominated the Sisters of Charity. Note 5. Page 162. In this verse reference is made to theCon. Lit. Institution at Suffield, and to the Calliopean Societyconnected with it. For a time several of its members conducteda paper, called Calliopes Garland, which was read beforethe Society at its regular meetings. At this Institution thewriter pursued his studies preparatory to entering College, andsubsequently spent a few months there as an assistant instructor,to which allusion is made in the next stanza. *^*In some parts of the volume a few typographical errors,mostly in orthography, were overlooked in reading the proofsheets. liis. ^o
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