"Joel Barlow."
After her husband's decease Mrs. Barlow returned to America, and continued to reside at Kalorama until her death in 1818.
Charles Burr Todd.
FOOTNOTES:
[C] The name is variously written Zarrow, Zarniwica and Zarrowitch.
TERESA DI FAENZA.
I.
If he should wed a woman like a flower,
Fresh as the dew and royal as a rose,
Veined with spring-fire, mesmeric in repose,
His world-vext brain to lull with mystic power,
Great-souled to track his flight through heavens starred,
Upborne by wings of trust and love, yet meek
As one who has no self-set goal to seek,
His inspiration and his best reward,
At once his Art's deep secret and clear crown,
His every-day made dream, his dream fulfilled,—
If such a wife he wooed to be his own,
God knows 'twere well. Even I no less had willed.
Yet, O my heart! wouldst thou for his dear sake
Frankly rejoice, or with self-pity break?
II.