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As the turtle shows her love
Flapping oft her peevish wing
So from thee – my gentle dove
I would suffer every thing.
If thy book a threatening wear
If thy eye a or sorrow Should it If thy eye brow a gentle frown
Well I an
I should turn away in tears
Uttering no complaining word line
Let a glance –
Yet a glance – I'll fly – I'll own
Reconciliations kiss
Sink upon thy breast, – and drown
All my misery Other memories in that bliss.
Don't thou hear my song sweet maid?
Dost thou hear my gentle song?
Then thy favored bard may tread
A more of flowery path along
O! A hope so much long blest so bright
Leads the ba heart with major sway
Fills its And midst dreams with life of love & light
Bears the blissful son it to its heaven away
Identifier: | JB/110/205/004 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.
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