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26'2 AND Oh, we have read e?h Other's face' ' In joy---in grief?in peace?in care?

  • Fill not a p?sion's lightest trace,

Unseen, could shiae, or darken there WHEN ALL, THAT ONCE SEEM'D GOOD, 6R FAIR. Wuzs all, that once seem'd good, or fair, Grows vile and loathsome in my view, When vows are held as light as air, Tho' heav'n were call'd to prove them true; When mmory i? from thought estranged, The past all vaniah'd from my ken, The essence of my being chang?l, * I. may forget--but not 'till then I ......... ?Google