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thon&039;s edward and eleanora

farewell, old stia&039;s bleak doas,

far dearer than the torrid ps,

where rich ananas blow!

farewell, a other&039;s blessg dear!

a borther&039;s sigh! a sister&039;s tear!

y jean&039;s heart-rendg throe!

farewell, y bess! tho&039; thou&039;rt bereft

of y paternal care

a faithful brother i have left,

y part hi thou&039;lt share!

adieu, too, to you too,

y sith, y bo frien&039;;

when kdly you d ,

o then befriend y jean!

what burstg anguish tears y heart;

fro thee, y jeany, t i part!

thou, weepg, answ&039;rest—“no!”

as! isfortune stares y face,

and pots to ru and disgrace,

i for thy sake t go!

thee, hailton, and aiken dear,

a grateful, war adieu:

i, with a uch-debted tear,

shall still reber you!

all hail then, the gale then,

wafts fro thee, dear shore!

it rtles, and whistles

i&039;ll never see thee ore!

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