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Inscription For A Crucifix.[1]

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("Vous qui pleurez, venez ce Dieu.")     [Bk. III. iv., March, 1842.]     Ye weepers, the Mourner o'er mourners behold!     Ye wounded, come hither - the Healer enfold!     Ye gloomy ones, brighten 'neath smiles quelling care -     Or pass - for this Comfort is found ev'rywhere.

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