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TO JULIA,
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TO JULIA,
WEEPING.
Oh! if your tears are giv'n to care,
If real woe disturbs your peace,
Come to my bosom, weeping fair!
And I will bid your weeping cease.
If real woe disturbs your peace,
Come to my bosom, weeping fair!
And I will bid your weeping cease.
But if with Fancy's vision'd fears,
With dreams of woe your bosom thrill;
You look so lovely in your tears,
That I must bid you drop them still.
With dreams of woe your bosom thrill;
You look so lovely in your tears,
That I must bid you drop them still.
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