Henry and Julia

Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by row of type ornaments within border of type ornaments. At head of text wood-engraving of man firing at woman while stabbing a man. At head of text below cut: An elegy containing the details of Henry Malcomb, who killed his sister, and Julia, his intended bride. In lower margin: Sold, wholesale and retail, by J. G. Hunt, at the Head of City Wharf, South Side. Hunt used this address in 1836. First line: I call your attention, while passing along.
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