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"Rise, widow, rise with the dawn of day,
"And was thy face from sorrow's stain;
"To God with an humble spirit pray.
"And he will a husband give thee again."
At the third stood the Maiden,& from the head
Plucked the wreath of flowers, and sighing said:
'The stream flows on, low means the wind,
Perchance at a husband's side reclined,
Pure happiness by I yet may know?
"Pluck not thy wreath, the time is nigh,
"When a lovely youth shall appear for thee;
"Do these on the will of God rely,
"And many the days of they bliss shall be."
and is also a river, which river (the Bog) is known to
have been worship as a God by the Ancient Sclavonians,
Identifier: | JB/110/084/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110. |
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