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TO THE HONBLE. MRS. GEORGE LAMB.
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The sacred song that on mine earYet vibrates from that voice of thine,
I heard, before, from one so dear—
'T is strange it still appears divine.
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But, oh! so sweet that look and toneTo her and thee alike is given;
It seemed as if for me alone
That both had been recalled from Heaven!
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And though I never can redeemThe vision thus endeared to me;
I scarcely can regret my dream,
When realised again by thee.
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