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A Life's Parallels.

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Never on this side of the grave again,     On this side of the river,     On this side of the garner of the grain,     Never, -     Ever while time flows on and on and on,     That narrow noiseless river,     Ever while corn bows heavy-headed, wan,     Ever, -     Never despairing, often fainting, ruing,     But looking back, ah never!     Faint yet pursuing, faint yet still pursuing     Ever.

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