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| 1827 | |
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But the blessings, and comfort, and wealth that we had, We slighted them all,—and our birth-right was lost. | 1820 and MS. |
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But we traitorously gave the best friend that we had For spiritless pelf—as we felt to our cost! | MS. |
But the blessings, and comfort, and wealth that we had,
We slighted them all,—and our birth-right was lost.
But we traitorously gave the best friend that we had
For spiritless pelf—as we felt to our cost!
| 1820 | |
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When my sick crazy body had lain without sleep, How cheering the sunshiny vale where I stood, | MS. |
When my sick crazy body had lain without sleep,
How cheering the sunshiny vale where I stood,