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NANCY'S BROOK.

The following story was related to the writer on the spot, when on a journey to the White Mountains.

Stay! traveller, through the mountain pass;
Rest thee within this flowery nook;
Here listen to the thrush's song,
And the sweet sound of Nancy's brook.

Traveller, I will a story tell,
From tradition's living book,
Of how this gentle streamlet here
Received the name of Nancy's brook.

Within this mountain's giant arms,
In days gone by, two lovers dwelt;
And all love knows of truth and joy,
These faithful cottage lovers felt.

Nancy was pure as yon blue sky,
And sweet and fresh as this wild flower;
Her smile made glad the wilderness,
Her beauty was her only dower.