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Her Secret

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That love's dull smart distressed my heart         He shrewdly learnt to see,     But that I was in love with a dead man         Never suspected he.     He searched for the trace of a pictured face,         He watched each missive come,     And a note that seemed like a love-line         Made him look frozen and glum.     He dogged my feet to the city street,         He followed me to the sea,     But not to the neighbouring churchyard         Did he dream of following me.

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