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THE WANDERER FROM THE FOLD. How few, of all the hearts that loved, Are grieving for thee now; And why should mine to-nig
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IF THIS BE ALL. O God! if this indeed be all That Life can show to me; If on my aching brow may fall No freshening dew f
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THE WIFE'S WILL. Sit stilla worda breath may break (As light airs stir a sleeping lake) The glassy calm that soothes1 my
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HAMILTON There's always in some pocket of your brain A care for me; wherefore my gratitude1 For your attention is commen
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