My loves and my lovers . c/CXLuuiAJjil 6 trcKjeuL llU^^tMi Five Hundred copies printed. JH^ iDfaesi anD pn^ Lofaersi BY SAMUEL PEARCE MERRILL THE MARION PRESS JAMAICA QUEENSBOROUGH NEW YORK 1909 e^ Copyright, 1909, by Samuel Pearce PREFATORY. CT^his book of verse goes out in response to the oftenexprest wishes of ^* o^erpartial friends.^^ But for them it never would have seen the face of these friends I may be permitted to mentionProfessor Edward M. Bowman, President Charles , , Mark D. Stiles, Esq., and AttorneyOdeII D. Tompkins. The little asks to g
My loves and my lovers . c/CXLuuiAJjil 6 trcKjeuL llU^^tMi Five Hundred copies printed. JH^ iDfaesi anD pn^ Lofaersi BY SAMUEL PEARCE MERRILL THE MARION PRESS JAMAICA QUEENSBOROUGH NEW YORK 1909 e^ Copyright, 1909, by Samuel Pearce PREFATORY. CT^his book of verse goes out in response to the oftenexprest wishes of ^* o^erpartial friends.^^ But for them it never would have seen the face of these friends I may be permitted to mentionProfessor Edward M. Bowman, President Charles , , Mark D. Stiles, Esq., and AttorneyOdeII D. Tompkins. The little asks to go to friendly eyes and sympathetic hearts. Its chief valuelies in the responses it makes to other lives that havebeen touched in the passing of the years. Many ofthose who are named, or not named, are gone, and livebut in fading memory, except for these pages. Manywho share the spirit of the song, will live on long afterthe singer^s voice is hushed to silence. Like the mur-mur of the chords which ever answer to the passingbreeze, these verses are vibrant with friendship andlove, and shall be until the lines fade from off the printed page. Friends that are gone, friends that abide, to you theauthor dedicates these pages forever and ay
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