Farewell
My brother George has gone from me, Far away o'er the trackless sea. His gladdening voice I hear not now, I see not the light of his sunny brow. My cheeks with lonely tears are wet; But go where he will he will love me yet. O Thou whose blessings the heart enlarge, Keep from all evil my brother George! 1842.
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"My brother George has gone from me,..."
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