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ANNIE TYNG.
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Bear our beloved, then, with thee,
Through pearly gates, whence she did flee;
Place her above the shining stars,
Where not a trace of sorrow mars;
Crown her amid unchanging day,
Her spirit clothe in white array,
Where waveth many an angel wing—
Our peerless child—sweet Annie Tyng.