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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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THE WILL OF MARY WHEATLEIGH, WIDOW.

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Phillis Wheatley·1753–1784
ody to be buried by the side of my late husband, JohnWheatleigh, Esq. To son Frank, one cow. To his wife anotherand to his daughter Dorothy, one cow. To my daughterMartha and Olive, each one cow. Residue of my effects to sonRichard, sole executor. Witnesses. Jane Hossington, (alias Wheatleigh) and Wil-liam Panes. In the visitations of Somerset at Somerset House in Lon-don are recorded the following children of John Wheatley. 2. John, b May 31, 1547, 3. Nathaniel, b June 1, 1549,