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Thus power and hope were strength

ened more and more

Within me, till there came upon my mind

A sense of loneliness, a thirst with which I pined.

VI

Alas that love should be a blight and

snare

To those who seek all sympathies in one !

Such once I sought in vain; then black despair,

Although I trod the paths of high

intent,

I journeyed now: no more com panionless,

Where solitude is like despair, I

went.

There is the wisdom of a stern

content

When Poverty can blight the just and good,

When Infamy dares mock the innocent,

And cherished friends turn with the multitude

The shadow of a starless night, To trample: this was ours, and we un

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shaken stood !

IX

Now has descended a serener hour,

And, with inconstant fortune, friends return;

Though suffering leaves the knowledge and the power

Which says "Let scorn be not repaid with scorn."

And from thy side two gentle babes are born

To fill our home with smiles, and thus are we

Most fortunate beneath life's beaming morn:

And these delights, and thou, have been to me

In thy young wisdom, when the The parents of the Song I consecrate to mortal chain

Of Custom thou didst burst and

rend in twain,

And walk as free as light the clouds

among,

Which many an envious slave then breathed in vain

From his dim dungeon, and my spirit sprung

To meet thee from the woes which had begirt it long!

VIII

No more alone through the world's wilderness,

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ing seaman's sight,

Whose life was like a setting planet That burn from year to year with

mild,

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