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Identifier: harpersnew21harper (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 21 June to November 1860
Year: 1860 (1860s)
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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BUT THE ORO\VT> AT THE WINDOWS THOUGHT THEM SUBLIME,AND WISHED THAT THEY HAD SUCH AN EASY TIME. THE SEWING BIRD. 437 But the crowd at the windows thought them subhme,And wished that they had such an easy time. As the work-girl gazed at this splendid arrayOf Cantators young men on show in Broadway,She gathered her shawl round her wasted form,While her breath congealed on the window-panes warm,And sighed, Ah me! ah me! ah me !TJiis is the place where I should be! V Then the Sewing Bird swelled his silvery throat,And trilled through the air his crystalline note:^Follow me up^ and follow me down^Hither and thither^ through all the town y »For there are still more splendid martsThat never will warm the loork-girW hearts^And the lesson is still to he fully learnedHow looman^s pittance by man is earned P*
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no pattern is like it—ON IIONOB^IN TOWN,JUST BECOMES VOUR COMPLEXION—SHALL I PUT IT DOWN? 438 HARPERS NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. ; ; f Twas a vast, majestic dry-goods store,Into whose portals from every shoreCame cashmeres, satins, and silks and shawls,To flood the counters and fill the halls:There Paris sent its dehcate gloves. With mantles, such beauties! and bonnets, such loves! And China yielded from primitive looms Its silks shot over with changeable blooms. While Indias golden tissues blent With camels hair from the Syrians tent. At each counter was something, not man not boy, A sort of efieminate hobbledehoy. And over the laces it simpered and smiled, And blandly each feminine idiot beguiled With Charmingest fashion ! and Isnt it sweet ? Just allow me to show you—remarkably neat! No pattern is like it—on honor—in town. Just becomes your complexion—shall I put it down? And its frippery fingers went dabbling through tapes, And its glozing discourse was of trimmings and cap

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