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... tear was seen glistening there . " Why do you weep , sweet Lucile , ? " said Gustavus . She made no reply , but covering her face with her small dark hands , burst into tears . The young white could not understand this , so disengaging ...
... tear was seen glistening there . " Why do you weep , sweet Lucile , ? " said Gustavus . She made no reply , but covering her face with her small dark hands , burst into tears . The young white could not understand this , so disengaging ...
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... tears , by merely gazing on her seraphic countenance , or listening to the plaintive lays she drew from her favorite in- strument . Overcome by her emotions she had now burst into tears . " But , " said I , soothingly , " can you not ...
... tears , by merely gazing on her seraphic countenance , or listening to the plaintive lays she drew from her favorite in- strument . Overcome by her emotions she had now burst into tears . " But , " said I , soothingly , " can you not ...
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... Tears wept in darkness at the midnight hour , Oh ! Heliodora ! bitterly I give . Thy home's low roof with ceaseless tears I wet , In deep and wild and passionate regret . Oh ! Heliodora ! I have known thee long , And loved thee deeply ...
... Tears wept in darkness at the midnight hour , Oh ! Heliodora ! bitterly I give . Thy home's low roof with ceaseless tears I wet , In deep and wild and passionate regret . Oh ! Heliodora ! I have known thee long , And loved thee deeply ...
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