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" And no great wonder," Death replies; " However, you still keep your eyes; And, sure, to see one's loves and friends, For legs and arms would make amends." " Perhaps," says Dobson, " so it might, But latterly I've lost my sight. "
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...However, you still keep your eyes; " And sure to see one's loves and friends " For legs and arms must make amends," " Perhaps," says Dobson, " so it might,...latterly I've lost my sight !" " This is a shocking tale, 'tis true, " But still there's comfort left for you ; " Each strives your sadness to amuse, "...

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...And no great wonder," Death replies ; " However, you still keep your eyes ; " And sure, to see one's loves and friends, " For legs and arms would make...your sadness to amuse, " I warrant you hear all the news." " There's none," cries he, " and if there were, " I'm grown so deaf, 1 could not hear." " Nay...

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...However you still keep your eyes, ' And, sure, to see one's loves and friends ' For legs and arms must make amends.' ' Perhaps,' says Dobson, ' so it might...latterly, I've lost my sight.' ' This is a shocking tale, 'tis true, ' But still there's comfort left for you, ' Each strives your sadness to ' I warrant...

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...see one's loves and friends, For legs and arms would make amends." •1ij " Perhaps," says Dodson, " so it might, .,.;• But latterly I've lost my sight." .;,' " This is a shocking tale, 'tis true ; "." But still there's comfort left for you : Each strives your sadness to amuse,...

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...And no great wonder," Death replies : " However, you still keep your eyes j And sure, to see one's loves and friends, For legs and arms would make amends."...your sadness to amuse : I warrant you hear all the news." "There's none," cries he; "and, if there were, I'm grown so deaf I could not hear." " Nay, then,"...

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...past. And no great wonder, Death replies : However, you still keep your eyes; And sure to see one's loves and friends, For legs and arms would make amends. Perhaps, says Dobson, so it might, But latterby I've lost my sight. This is a shocking story, faith ; Yet there's some comfort still, says...




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