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The Convert.

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As at sunset I was straying     Silently the wood along,     Damon on his flute was playing,     And the rocks gave back the song,     So la, Ia! &c.     Softly tow'rds him then he drew me;     Sweet each kiss he gave me then!     And I said, "Play once more to me!"     And he kindly play'd again,     So la, la! &c.     All my peace for aye has fleeted,     All my happiness has flown;     Yet my ears are ever greeted     With that olden, blissful tone,     So la, la! &c.

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