. The Southern planter. Florence Vane. I loved thee long and dearly, Florence Vane,My lifes bright dream and early Hath come renew in my fond vision My hearts dear hope and thy derision. Florence Vane. The nun ofd and hoary. The ruin thou didst hark my story. At even spot—the hues Elysion Of sky and treasure in my vision, Florence Vane. Thou wert lovelier than the roses Tn their prime,Thy voice excelled the closes Of sweetest heart was a river Without a I had loved thee never, Florence Vane. But fairest, coldest wonder Thy glorio


. The Southern planter. Florence Vane. I loved thee long and dearly, Florence Vane,My lifes bright dream and early Hath come renew in my fond vision My hearts dear hope and thy derision. Florence Vane. The nun ofd and hoary. The ruin thou didst hark my story. At even spot—the hues Elysion Of sky and treasure in my vision, Florence Vane. Thou wert lovelier than the roses Tn their prime,Thy voice excelled the closes Of sweetest heart was a river Without a I had loved thee never, Florence Vane. But fairest, coldest wonder Thy glorious the green sod under, Alas, the day!And it boots not to remember Thy quicken loves pale ember. Florence Vane. The lilies of the valley By younff graves weepThe pansies love to dally Where maidens their bloom in beauty vying Never waneWhere thine earthly part Is lying, Florence Vane. Dr. John Dickson Bruns was bornin Charleston, S. C. In 1836. He waseducated at the Charleston College,. VIRGINIA FARMS $8 per Acre and up With improvements. Good prodnctive soil, abundant?water supply and best climate on earth. Near rail-road and good markets with best church, school andsocial advantages. For list of farms, excursion ratesand our beautiful pamphlet showing what othershave accomplished, write to-day to F. H. IiABAmiK. Agrl. and Indl. Norfolk «4 ISIS. FINE FARM of about 40 acres, near


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