. 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 ... HENRY OXNARD. LOT 364. NARCISSUS PATH. Celestial Happiness! w^heneer she stoopsTo visit Earth, one shrine the goddess finds,And one alone, to make her sweet amendsFor absent Heaven—the bosom of a friend;Where heart meets heart, reciprocally soft,Each others pillow to repose divine. 4*. 42 CLEMENT DURGIN. 433. NARCISSUS


. 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 ... HENRY OXNARD. LOT 364. NARCISSUS PATH. Celestial Happiness! w^heneer she stoopsTo visit Earth, one shrine the goddess finds,And one alone, to make her sweet amendsFor absent Heaven—the bosom of a friend;Where heart meets heart, reciprocally soft,Each others pillow to repose divine. 4*. 42 CLEMENT DURGIN. 433. NARCISSUS PATH. Clement Durgin, Associate principal of Chauncy Hall School, Boston,born Sept. 29, 1802, died Sept. 30, 1833 : a student and lover of nature, iaher wonders, he saw and acknowledged and through them adored herbenificent Author: his life was a beautiful illustration of his philosophy—his death, of the triumph of his faith : his pupils have reared thismouument as an imperfect memorial of their great affection and respect.


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