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GONE
O vales of meadow-sweet through which she wandered
And hills and streams
By which she pondered,
And forests which awoke her girlish dreams,
And hills and streams
By which she pondered,
And forests which awoke her girlish dreams,
Are ye all heedless? She is gone for ever
And sings no more,
And chanteth never
Where the white waves break on the golden shore.
And sings no more,
And chanteth never
Where the white waves break on the golden shore.
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