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Away, away! it cannot be.
Since folly broke the golden chain
That bound this faithful heart to thee,
Which love can never bind again.
V\Tiat though we lovd in sorrows day,
When this was all the bliss we knew;
In happier hours it fades away
False maid, false maid, a long adieu!
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GO Wn'H ME To YOJ^DER l.AWJ^.
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