Page:The Universal Songster and Museum of Mirth.djvu/308

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THBY bore him from his barren shore, The country of hb birth; From leafless Wastes and icefields hoar,: ' And all mo?t 1o?'d on earth. �ey a.qk?d 'him but to leave hb tribe, And then he should command .. Riches Mid wealth---and for tlmt bribo 'Fhey bed him sunny' idaads Spread? ibam?h unclouded skies, �. Where omnge? groves hungoverhead, �&n(t glanoe the br/f?t fire.?Jeo: , , They zurried him to beatneons bowen? , By h?rant bree? fann'd: What car'd he for their trees and flowera - 'Twas no?t ,his natlye land! On 't?rou?b the,water. flew ? b.rir? He wod?t,lmve been more glad to mndr The glare o? hb ?)wn enow.. ? And many a blithe and joyon..omni � Came from the crowded .trand? �]?t coldly glanc'd his eye nrO?m? , 'Two Oot his n?tlve ]andl. Strangers were, kind to him. and triers' �ainly,, to make him blest,; But ?11 'thetz effortS. be der=eS-- .. He .?w a mother fondly The infant in her hand. And anguish..wrung,h!. heart ? for hb' ':' Dtgtbzed by ?00?[C