[Ads-l] "forever home"

Stephen Goranson goranson at DUKE.EDU
Fri Oct 22 12:17:15 UTC 2021


Not sure if this fits your request, but Christian Register [Boston MA] July 4, 1846, p. 108 [4]/1 has a poem, “From the Orphan’s Advocate,” “Mary and Jesus” By Mrs. M. E. Robbins, [Readex Am. Hist. Newsp.] about child Jesus wearing clothes Mary made and ends:
The garments which her dear child wore
  Would more and more become
Like to the heaven which beamed on him
  His own forever home.
The Orphan’s Advocate and Social Monitor [1845-1852] apparently was also published in Boston.
Also reprinted in Godey’s Lady’s Book Aug. 1, 1845 [Ebsco]
Stephen
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Subject: "forever home"

I'm looking for the origins of this phrase in the secular sense: a
permanent home for a foster child or a pet. OED has only "Heaven, his
forever home" (1910).

Thanks!


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