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Manasseh went a \ $ ay . The counsellor reflected long ^ but , in sj > ke of his av ;? irice , he could iK ) t mate up Jtis mind ^ "lo sacifiSee lug daughter . In ia fit of good faith , he almost vowecHo ^ eep ftis w ord with tils old stiioot fellow at the college ctfjfae ^ Gr ^ JVlonks , fit o oe concluded next moniti . )
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Thai Day . 193
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The 8 u » , dear ! the sun , dear ! Had a voice in hi& every ray , To tell tbee , dear ! tell thee , dear ! Who was waiting for thee that day . The birds were singing sweetly , dear 1 Upan every sun-gilt spray ; And this said all their songs , dear ! , n Why comes she not here this day ?' > , "The water was rippling brightty , deaf ! v Ih its old restless way ; And every ripple laughed , dear ! ' ¦ ¦ ¦ To see me alone that day . r ¦ ¦ . i
i - The daisy from the grass , dear 1 ; / * Peeped up , m its own sweet way , > With a sister flower by its side * dear ! , More > Jblest than was I that xlay ! The winds were breathing sweetly , dear ! . And kissing , in their warm play , Kissing my brow and my lips , dear ! More fond than thou that day I
The bud on the naked bough , dear ! Seemed to start from the old decay ; Called forth by the sudden shine , dear ! More inspired than thou that day . The new-fallen lamb , from the sod , dear ! Arose , with but brief delay ; And blithely fpllow'd its dam , dear ! More alive than thou that day . The clouds , dear ! the clouds , dear ! Were each touched by a roving ray ; And I the only cloud , dear ! That sullenly looked that day . All things enjoyed the sun , deitri - ' v ? And ^ miledV itf their spring ^ fni ^ way t : ' © ut I could not enjoy the win * dear ! For the want of thy emile that day ;
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THAT DAY .
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No , 99 . 1 *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1835, page 193, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2643/page/49/
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