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... LEAVES . How softly when the spirit grieves O'er scenes we never may recall Across our gloomy path , the leaves Of Memory fall . Each leaf the record of its day , Memorial of past joys and fears , Some glittering with the dewy spray ...
... LEAVES . How softly when the spirit grieves O'er scenes we never may recall Across our gloomy path , the leaves Of Memory fall . Each leaf the record of its day , Memorial of past joys and fears , Some glittering with the dewy spray ...
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... leave my child for it to rest upon - and die . You who read this note will be a follower of the lowly and the meek . Will you not show mercy as your Saviour did , and cherish my bereaved one ? Receive her , and your sentence at the ...
... leave my child for it to rest upon - and die . You who read this note will be a follower of the lowly and the meek . Will you not show mercy as your Saviour did , and cherish my bereaved one ? Receive her , and your sentence at the ...
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... leaving no unprotected spot for the enemy to enter , for death would come of it . Yet Getty was a treasure ! She had a little. and should leave us , and give her child to strangers , as the poor creature that's gone has given us her's ...
... leaving no unprotected spot for the enemy to enter , for death would come of it . Yet Getty was a treasure ! She had a little. and should leave us , and give her child to strangers , as the poor creature that's gone has given us her's ...
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