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... heard the words , 66 When will my boy come back ? " the old sign creaked : ' N then - But now it was the boss who spake : " Here's whar yer gets yer doughnuts Like yer mother used ter make . " Well , boys , that kind o ' broke me up ...
... heard the words , 66 When will my boy come back ? " the old sign creaked : ' N then - But now it was the boss who spake : " Here's whar yer gets yer doughnuts Like yer mother used ter make . " Well , boys , that kind o ' broke me up ...
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... heard her say , With the soft rich voice , in the dear old way : - " The utmost wonder is this , And see you , and love you , and kiss you , Dear ; I hear , " I can speak , now you listen with soul alone ; If your soul could see , it ...
... heard her say , With the soft rich voice , in the dear old way : - " The utmost wonder is this , And see you , and love you , and kiss you , Dear ; I hear , " I can speak , now you listen with soul alone ; If your soul could see , it ...
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Sixteen years old when she died ! Perhaps she had scarcely heard my name , - It was not her time to love ; beside , Her life had many a hope and aim , Duties enough and little cares ; And now was quiet , now astir , Till God's hand ...
Sixteen years old when she died ! Perhaps she had scarcely heard my name , - It was not her time to love ; beside , Her life had many a hope and aim , Duties enough and little cares ; And now was quiet , now astir , Till God's hand ...
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... heard , though all the trees are still , And twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the rill , The south wind searches for the flowers whose fra- grance late he bore , And sighs to find them in the wood and by the stream no more . And ...
... heard , though all the trees are still , And twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the rill , The south wind searches for the flowers whose fra- grance late he bore , And sighs to find them in the wood and by the stream no more . And ...
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... heard ; Never sigh'd at the sound of a knell , Or smiled when a Sabbath appear'd . Ye winds that have made me your sport , Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more : My friends , do ...
... heard ; Never sigh'd at the sound of a knell , Or smiled when a Sabbath appear'd . Ye winds that have made me your sport , Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more : My friends , do ...
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