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... DEAR native regions , I foretell From what I feel at this farewell , That , wheresoe'er my steps shall tend , And whensoe'er my course shall end , If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My soul will cast the backward ...
... DEAR native regions , I foretell From what I feel at this farewell , That , wheresoe'er my steps shall tend , And whensoe'er my course shall end , If in that hour a single tie Survive of local sympathy , My soul will cast the backward ...
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... Dear baby ! I must lay thee down ; Thou troublest me with strange alarms ; Smiles hast thou , sweet ones of thy own ; I cannot keep thee in my arms , For they confound me : as it is- I have forgot those smiles of his . Oh how I love ...
... Dear baby ! I must lay thee down ; Thou troublest me with strange alarms ; Smiles hast thou , sweet ones of thy own ; I cannot keep thee in my arms , For they confound me : as it is- I have forgot those smiles of his . Oh how I love ...
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... dear child ? What wicked looks are those I see ? Alas ! alas ! that look so wild , It never , never came from me : If thou art mad my pretty lad , Then I must be for ever sad . Oh ! smile on me , my little lamb ! For I thy own dear ...
... dear child ? What wicked looks are those I see ? Alas ! alas ! that look so wild , It never , never came from me : If thou art mad my pretty lad , Then I must be for ever sad . Oh ! smile on me , my little lamb ! For I thy own dear ...
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