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MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY.
THE KISS DEAR MAID.
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I ask no pledge to make me blest,
In gazing when alone ;
Nor one memorial for a breast
Whose thoughts are all thine own.
By day or night, in weal or woe.
That heai-t no longer free,
Must bear the love it cannot sheW|
And silent ache for thee.
No. 10.

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