. Dearborn's guide through Mount Auburn : with seventy-six engravings for the benefit of strangers desirous of seeing the clusters of monuments with the least trouble ; with the established rules for the preservation of the cemetery, purchase of lots, and other concerns ... ? k 31 MONUMENT TO HOFFMAN. COLLEGE LOT. In memory of a beloved and only son, Frederick William, son ofDavid and Mary Hoffman, of Baltimore, Maryland. Accompanied byhis parents for Italy, he died at Lyons, France, on the 30ih of November,1833, aged 17 years. Mow mortals dream of things impossible,Ol joys perpetual, in perpe


. Dearborn's guide through Mount Auburn : with seventy-six engravings for the benefit of strangers desirous of seeing the clusters of monuments with the least trouble ; with the established rules for the preservation of the cemetery, purchase of lots, and other concerns ... ? k 31 MONUMENT TO HOFFMAN. COLLEGE LOT. In memory of a beloved and only son, Frederick William, son ofDavid and Mary Hoffman, of Baltimore, Maryland. Accompanied byhis parents for Italy, he died at Lyons, France, on the 30ih of November,1833, aged 17 years. Mow mortals dream of things impossible,Ol joys perpetual, in perpetual change 1Wliere now my frenzys pompous furniture ?The cobwebcl cottage, and its ragged wallOf mouldering mud, is royalty to me ;The spiders most attenuated threadIs cord, is cable to mans len<ler tieOil earthly bliss: it breaks at every GEORGE \V. COFFIN. CHESTNUT AVENUE. Wisdom though richer than Peruvian mines,And sweeter than the sweet ambrosial hive,What is she but the means of happiness ?That UMoblaind, than Folly more a fool;A melancholy fool, without her , the means of wisdom, richly givesThe precious end, which makes our wisdom wise.


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