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Leave me not cold and lonely , Thou dear idol of my pining heart ! ... faint yet strangely fair ; Telling me all the seaborn breeze was saying , While it went whispering thro ' the willing leaves , Bidding me listen to the light rain ...
Leave me not cold and lonely , Thou dear idol of my pining heart ! ... faint yet strangely fair ; Telling me all the seaborn breeze was saying , While it went whispering thro ' the willing leaves , Bidding me listen to the light rain ...
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Let not a breath of passion dare to blow Its tender , timid , clinging leaves apart ; Let not the sunbeam , with too ardent ... Reprove me not that still I change With every changing hour , For glorious Nature gives me leave In wave ...
Let not a breath of passion dare to blow Its tender , timid , clinging leaves apart ; Let not the sunbeam , with too ardent ... Reprove me not that still I change With every changing hour , For glorious Nature gives me leave In wave ...
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There were tender ties to be riven , fond associations to be broken up , dear friends to part with , and a loved home to leave behind ; and when the momentous question was brought distinctly before her mind , it required a strong faith ...
There were tender ties to be riven , fond associations to be broken up , dear friends to part with , and a loved home to leave behind ; and when the momentous question was brought distinctly before her mind , it required a strong faith ...
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