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Poem May 22, 1833

The National Republican And Cincinnati Daily Mercantile Advertiser

Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

What is this article about?

A narrative poem depicting young Mary Dow selling matches door-to-door to support her widowed mother and sick brother after her father's shipwreck death, while expressing trust in God's care.

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From 'Poems, by H. F. Gould.'

MARY DOW.

'Come in, little stranger,' I said
As she tapped at my half open door;
While the blanket pinned over her head,
Just reached to the basket she bore.
A look full of innocence fell
From her modest and pretty blue eye,
As she said, 'I have matches to sell,
And hope you are willing to buy.
A penny a bunch is the price;
I think you'll not find it too much;
They're tied up so even and nice,
And ready to light with a touch.
I asked, 'what's your name little girl?'
"Tis Mary,' she said, 'Mary Dow.
And carelessly tossed off a curl,
That played o'er her delicate brow.
'My father was lost in the deep,
The ship never got to the shore;
And mother is sad, and will weep,
When she hears the wind blow and sea roar.
'She sits there at home without food,
Beside our poor sick Willie's bed;
She paid all her money for wood,
And so I sell matches for bread.
For every time that she tries,
Some things she'd be paid for, to make,
And lays down the baby, it cries,
And that makes my sick brother wake.
I'd go to the yard and get chips,
But then it would make me too sad;
To see men there building the ships,
And think they had made one so bad.
'I've one other gown, and with care,
We think it may decently pass,
With my bonnet that's put by to wear
To meeting and Sunday school class.
'I love to go there, where I'm taught
Of One, who's so wise and so good,
He knows every action and thought,
And gives e'en the raven his food.
'For he, I am sure, who can take
Such fatherly care of a bird,
Will never forget or forsake
The children who trust to his word
'And now if I only can sell
The matches I brought out to-day,
I think I shall do very well,
And mother 'll rejoice at the pay.'
'Fly home, little bird,' then I thought,
'Fly home, full of joy to your nest!'
For I took all the matches she brought,—
And Mary may tell you the rest.

What sub-type of article is it?

Ballad

What themes does it cover?

Death Mourning Religious Faith Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Mary Dow Match Seller Father Lost At Sea Family Poverty Faith In Providence

What entities or persons were involved?

H. F. Gould

Poem Details

Title

Mary Dow.

Author

H. F. Gould

Subject

A Poor Girl's Family Hardship After Father's Death At Sea

Form / Style

Rhymed Quatrains

Key Lines

'Come In, Little Stranger,' I Said As She Tapped At My Half Open Door; 'My Father Was Lost In The Deep, The Ship Never Got To The Shore; 'For He, I Am Sure, Who Can Take Such Fatherly Care Of A Bird,

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