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... thee . Her fountain was close - seal'd To thy parch'd lip . Her garden had for thee A sepulchre . And didst thou fall alone , - Unwept , uncherish'd ? No. In strangers ' breasts Affection met thee , and a foreign voice In holiest ...
... thee . Her fountain was close - seal'd To thy parch'd lip . Her garden had for thee A sepulchre . And didst thou fall alone , - Unwept , uncherish'd ? No. In strangers ' breasts Affection met thee , and a foreign voice In holiest ...
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... thee , fond and true , Better than I have ever loved . Ere I am sunder'd far from thee , Say , do my sorrows wound thy breast ? -Shepherd ! the farewell's misery Cannot in idle words be drest . Tell me thy thoughts , thy feelings too ...
... thee , fond and true , Better than I have ever loved . Ere I am sunder'd far from thee , Say , do my sorrows wound thy breast ? -Shepherd ! the farewell's misery Cannot in idle words be drest . Tell me thy thoughts , thy feelings too ...
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... thee flown . I love thee , Autumn ! other hearts Choose summer's sickly gleam ; They look upon day's golden star , They think of night as yet afar , But ah ! full soon thou com'st to mar Their tinsel dream ! W. } W. A tradesman has the ...
... thee flown . I love thee , Autumn ! other hearts Choose summer's sickly gleam ; They look upon day's golden star , They think of night as yet afar , But ah ! full soon thou com'st to mar Their tinsel dream ! W. } W. A tradesman has the ...
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