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CHARADE.
I have loved, through years of happiness,
My first and second well;
The maiden that I wedded,
And the home wherein I dwell.
My first and second well;
The maiden that I wedded,
And the home wherein I dwell.
Although on both encroaching,
My third bring many a change,
From my first nor from my second
Shall it e'er my heart estrange.
My third bring many a change,
From my first nor from my second
Shall it e'er my heart estrange.
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For still that cherish'd feeling
Shall I till death retain;
Till full and free possession
Of my whole another gain.
Shall I till death retain;
Till full and free possession
Of my whole another gain.
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