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Prudence Person's Scrapbook

An Annotated Digital Edition

Ashley Reed, Jimmy Zhang, Meagan Keziah, Authors

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"Life's Vanities"

This poem was published in the North Carolina University Magazine in 1850, though it is unknown if that is where Prudence read it. The first line, which the author places in quotation marks, is from a well-known poem by Thomas Moore, an Irish poet perhaps best known for his Irish Melodies, a series of poems set to music.

"Life's Vanities." North Carolina University Magazine 10.1 (August 1860). http://goo.gl/Xoi1I6

Geoffrey Carnall. "Moore, Thomas (1779–1852)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Sept 2013.
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