Lewesdon Hill, with other poems By the Rev. William Crowe ... a corrected and much enlarged edition, with notes |
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TO A LADY GOING TO HER FAMILY IN IRELAND.
Will you go, Mary, from me?
Is it choice, or love or duty,
That you trust your worth and beauty
Upon the stormy Sea?
Is it choice, or love or duty,
That you trust your worth and beauty
Upon the stormy Sea?
Can you hope, Mary, to find,
Tho' you rove the wide world over,
Friends so true, so fond a Lover,
As you leave here behind?
Tho' you rove the wide world over,
Friends so true, so fond a Lover,
As you leave here behind?
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