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In that calm & gentle sleep
 
In that calm & gentle sleep
 
Of its greif my heart beguiling
 
Of its greif my heart beguiling
Bidding [[underline]] me [[/underline]] forbear to [[unclear]].
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Bidding me forbear to weep.
  
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But alas I still must sorrow;  
 
But alas I still must sorrow;  
While I think, I still must sigh--
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While I think, - I still must sigh--
 
A cruel blight may 'ere the morrow
 
A cruel blight may 'ere the morrow
 
Bid my lovely rose-bud die.--
 
Bid my lovely rose-bud die.--
  
--3
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.... 3
  
 
Yet should the blight in pity sparing
 
Yet should the blight in pity sparing
 
Pass o'er Innocence like thine;  
 
Pass o'er Innocence like thine;  
 
Still I view thee, sad, despairing,
 
Still I view thee, sad, despairing,
[[unclear]] they lot resemble mine.--
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Lest thy lot resemble mine.--
  
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Love may mark thee for delusion
 
Love may mark thee for delusion

Revision as of 12:49, 12 February 2022

--The mother, to her sleeping Child.

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See the beauteous Body smiling In that calm & gentle sleep Of its greif my heart beguiling Bidding me forbear to weep.

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But alas I still must sorrow; While I think, - I still must sigh-- A cruel blight may 'ere the morrow Bid my lovely rose-bud die.--

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Yet should the blight in pity sparing Pass o'er Innocence like thine; Still I view thee, sad, despairing, Lest thy lot resemble mine.--

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Love may mark thee for delusion Freindship thy young heart deceive The World will mock they Soul's Effusion mock the underline Fool /underline that could believe.