Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844
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The pitfalls of his tale of misery are covered overwith thin sprinklings of asterisks--the poorest subterfuge of animpoverished imagination; and besotted indeed is the senselessness withwhich he disports himself around their margin. Maud, the victim, is thedaughter of Gerald, the woodman; and Merton, the seducer, is the son ofa rich squire in the neighbourhood. Maud used to accompany her father tohis employment in the woods. "She merely went to think she help'd; And whilst he hack'd and saw...'d, The rich squire's son, a young boy then, For whole days, as if aw'd, Stood by, and gazed alternately At Gerald and at Maud. "He sometimes, _in a sullen tone_, Would offer fruits, and she Always received his gifts with an air, So unreserved and free, That half-feign'd distance soon became Familiarity. "Therefore in time, when Gerald shook The woods at his employ, The young heir and the cottage-girl Would steal out to enjoy The music of each other's talk-- A simple girl and boy.
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