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FAREWELL.

. Farewell, dear friend, a long farewell To thee bo gentle; kind and true P . O can it be tbat ocean's swell Must part for ever me from you P Ah, no ; thpngb seas may roll between, And you may bask in fairer clime, Again we'll be at we hare been, : When end the cares and woes of time. Still, still my heart is rery sad To thint in .life no more Til see Thy face — the smile that made me glad— Lr * Nor hear thy aweet .voice welcome me. O, cruel Fate, that thou should'st end Our friendship j ust when in its bloom ! • . Smile, Fortune, emile thou on my friend, And ititbJthy brightness chase the gloom 1 l

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Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1933, 17 February 1888, Page 5

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FAREWELL. Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1933, 17 February 1888, Page 5

FAREWELL. Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1933, 17 February 1888, Page 5