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THE RUINED HOUSE
That house that all in ruin lies,
'Twas there that I was born they say—
But since I was a child, mine eyes
Have never seen it till this day.

I have no memory of the place;
Yet there they tell me, by yon wall,
Where weeds and stones choke all the space,
My sister oft has led the ball.

There, where in thickets all run wild,
Blush roses and ceringas stray,
When I was but a tiny child
She oft has watched me in my play.

Yon gleaming water, on whose brink
Wild flags their lonely vigil keep—
'Twas there that she would walk and think,
And sometimes too was seen to weep.

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