ABSTRACT

from The Pioneer, 23 November 1833, p. 96.

From your pretty epistle, address’d to the fair,

The ladies of Leicester, I mean,

You’re the king of good fellows, they boldly declare;

Your consort, of course, is a queen!

Of bliss the bright sunshine illumines her life,

If we judge by the style of your letters;

And the choice of your love’s the happiest wife

That now wears of Hymen the fetters.

If fortune on me propitious would smile

(I speak from a soul that’s sincere),

I’d hope—fondly hope—from the youth of our isle,

A spouse like the brave Pioneer!

A LEICESTER LADY.