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(94) Page 78 - Adieu, ye cheerful native plains
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ADH:i\ YE CHEERFUL J^ATirE PLATES.
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Howl, y. windsj around my cell,
Nothing now can wound me,
Mingling with your dreary swell,
Prison-groans surround me,
Hodings wild
Treachery, thy ruthless doing,
Long 111 mourn in hopeless ruin,
Lost and exil'd .
Tannahill.
YHE W0l7J^DEr> HUSSAR.
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