10 Mar. 1825
Original paper slip text:10 March 1825
Washington,
Original paper slip text:Washington
Poem "Fair Lady may thy lot be sweet..."
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JQA—Poems, Hymns, Prayers, &c.
- Previously in Electronic Image Archive, now accessioned. ER 2/18/2016
- "Fair Lady may thy lot be sweet,
- As mortals lot may be;
- And whensoever thine eye shall meet,
- This page - A Hero shall repeat,
- His blessing upon thee.
- Propitious be the Power divine,
- To his orison, and to mine."
- John Quincy Adams, Washington 10. March 1825
- The above poem was written by Adams in an album, owned by a young woman who was a family friend of the Adams’. It contains other notes and poems, including one from . Additionally, the album includes proverbs of the time and newspaper clippings.
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Original held by:The New York Historical Society
From the collection: Gilder Lehrman Collection
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