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Widowed Love.[1]

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Tell me, chaste spirit! in yon orb of light,     Which seems to wearied souls an ark of rest,     So calm, so peaceful, so divinely bright--     Solace of broken hearts, the mansion of the bless'd!     Tell me, oh! tell me--shall I meet again     The long lost object of my only love!     --This hope but mine, death were release from pain;     Angel of mercy! haste, and waft my soul above!

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