Sir Wilibert de Waverley;
OR,
THE BRIDAL EVE.
A POEM.

By

ELIZA S. FRANCIS,

AUTHOR OF "THE RIVAL ROSES," &c. "This hour we part! my heart foreboded this, Thus ever fade my fairy dreams of bliss. The why—the where—what boots it now to tell, Since all must end in that wild word—farewell!" CORSAIR.
London:
PRINTED FOR
SAMUEL LEIGH
, 18, STRAND, By W. Clowes, Northumberland-court, Strand.
1815.
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Title: Sir Wilibert de Waverley, or, The Bridal Eve: a Poem
By:  Francis, Eliza S, creator, British Women Romantic Poets Project, University of California, Davis, Library.
Date: 2003 (issued)
Contributing Institution: University of California, Davis. General Library. Digital Intitiatives Program.; http://digital.lib.ucdavis.edu/projects/bwrp
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