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Graham's magazine . , or proud—Hamlets strange wo, or wronged Othellos rageHallowed fair Albions selectest age: Yet would I not, like certain ones, beholdTheatric pomp proscribed in liberal land, 5* V\Tiile pale Contempt (as once in ages old)Kills with a single look the buskin band. A beauty sparkles yet around the Place— A mystic charm—a fairy-beaming grace—Appealing loudly to the coldest heart: These boards once held the glory of our race,And still they reverence a Shakspeares Art. TO WIN THE LOVE OF THEEBALLAD. DEDICATED TO MISS LEO M. CASSIN, OF GEORGETOWN, D. C. BY J. G. E. John F. Nunns, 1S4 Chesnut Street: Philadelphia. M bp# o m JP—:fcm ~j ? =s=y it pon,^ -J1 I H ~t;-j- :SSe t*3 -*- -*- -0 TTrrrr J I I I HI 0- -*- TTTI r i i i rr~r » 0JO C- \oz&orowo~rrOLOfo w: J r 1 «H I ~3~ 1 I f f TZT~tzn:r-r © s -0- -»- -»- TT T~TT ta r: £ ^ ~r- iz^r: 1ST i WErFF^S h=fcj=F -0—0- i i pi -^ ^ ^_ s ~i nsnon i To win the love of thee, would the wealth of worlds re - sign, For life has. -3 rfcfcEF :s*F H g i or ffig nought for me, But one sole wish to call thee mine. All o - ther joys of izr S3= y ^i=? 5: i ^0ozymooLj ffi 11 1 3 ST TTrr =F §1 TO WIN THE LOVE OF THEE 55


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