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Sonnet: - XIX.

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How my heart yearns towards my friends at home!     Poor suffering souls, whose lives are like the trees,     Bent, crushed, and broken in the storm of life!     A whirlwind of existence seems to roam     Through some poor hearts continually. These     Have neither rest nor pause; one day is rife     With tempest, and another dashed with gloom;     And the few rays of light that might illume     Their thorny path are drenched with tearful rain.     Yet these pure souls live not their lives in vain;     For they become as spiritual guides     And lights to others; rising with the tides     Of their full being into higher spheres,     Brighter and brighter still through all the coming years.

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