The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie Complete in One Volume |
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XXII.
Thus, night succeeding night, her loveDid its unwearied nature prove,
Tender and fearless; till, obscured by crimes,
Again so darkly lower'd the changeful times,
That her good sire, though shut from light of day,
Might in that lowly den no longer stay.
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