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Nods from the North with melancholy brow<lb/> | Nods from the North with melancholy brow<lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del> <gap/> <del><gap/></del> <add>hath</add> in suppliant misery yet<lb/> | <del><gap/></del> <gap/> <del><gap/></del> <add>hath</add> in suppliant misery yet<lb/> | ||
Tis all in vain – <del>We cannot</del> <add>She will not</add> forget</p> | Tis all in vain – <del>We cannot</del> <add>She will not</add> forget</p> | ||
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To many a listening maiden sweet
He Has attuned his harp; in accents blithe
I heard He Its music while the mower set
Sweept as he passed the harvest as his feet
Who then will say that I was not discreet
I when I attend Julia, O beware
Lest love will delude the lovely fair
Delude thee Dearest one! with snares
See in the distance Sorrow's stern commands
O'er the frowns – & misery now
Nods from the North with melancholy brow
hath in suppliant misery yet
Tis all in vain – We cannot She will not forget
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