SYMPATHY.
Did I not; watch the, dearest;, yesterday, And leo Thy bright eyes fill with tears of pain ? Would I not kis? that dew of grief away, _ Could kiaics bring the light of health again ? But love, tho strong seems weakness unto me Since mil my passidri cannot ransom thee. Yet ; oten-'wHilo.l,gazecl, a gentle-grace* -■.;', > Unknown Kefore, o'er tense, and spirit stole, The tender pallor of the 8ad r ßweat face,/-- . Wroughttouching new endearments Jnmy ioul. "V ' "" '■' '■■*' ''" ' . Thou art bo fair that suffering aud distress But add new beauty to thy loreliaeaß. :Ah mo, with rushing step* goes by, ! And man ia selfish, weak a^d frail at best, ;B ufe ever will the dear one's feeble sigh ] Bring twofold anguish to the lover's breast. I can but mourn with thee. my wo,unded dove, Aud lore thee more the more thou ncedest '. ..*.-love. ■.....;,..... ..,.„...„... •....;,.„... -
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1759, 22 August 1874, Page 3
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141SYMPATHY. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1759, 22 August 1874, Page 3
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