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(207) Page 81 - Queen Mary's farewell to France
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The ship II * ; wafts me from thy I'rierurly shore,
(:• iwey* my hotly, istjl conyey.s no more.
M> so::' is thine, that spark ol heav'nly flame.
Tor Set tr portion ol no mingled frame.
Is wholly thine: that part I give t . thee,
.That, in the temple of thy memory,
The >tlcr ever ma\ enshrined he.

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