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He may honour his poor House with his presence
And unite the young couple.
Now all the guests were present. But, ye readers
Will you Perhaps you wish to know how so many could be they were accommodated
For though he our Truchses had had 4 large rooms and a Saloon an habitation
To Spss Splendid for that age
Still for so many guest they will seem to few
I shall relate thee you how it was then managed.
A case which seem appears now incredible
The primate along had one room for himself
Of others no care was taken
They slept where they could
And still slept soundly.
Now was The happy moment, was near approaching near
And our couple was to be united at 11 o'clock in the morning before noon
11 o'clock in the morning was fixed
To stand before the sacred Altar
Already The parents in joy, the guest
the relations, and friends
Had accept Sat on their seats in the Church
The venerable Primate with the clergy
His mitre upon his head, a the pastoral staff in his hand
Sate Was sitting on the throne. The candles were kindled
All expect the arrival of the bridge
They expect her one hour
The father sent to inquire the cause
The message returned with an entreaty to wait
The Lady has got already one stoking on
And there is hope, that she will shortly
put another on.
Meanwhile, the clock strikes three
A message comes to to urge ask returns with an answer
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