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... heart , And every care resign ; And shall we never , never part , My life my all that's mine ? " No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart , Shall break thy Edwin's too ...
... heart , And every care resign ; And shall we never , never part , My life my all that's mine ? " No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart , Shall break thy Edwin's too ...
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... heart , And every care resign : And shall we never , never part , My life - my all that's mine ? " No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart , Shall break thy Edwin's too ...
... heart , And every care resign : And shall we never , never part , My life - my all that's mine ? " No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart , Shall break thy Edwin's too ...
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... heart . I don't know , but I think I have a tender heart myself . If all that I have lost by my heart was put together , it would make a - but no matter for that . Honeywood . Don't account it lost , Mr. Twitch . The ingratitude of the ...
... heart . I don't know , but I think I have a tender heart myself . If all that I have lost by my heart was put together , it would make a - but no matter for that . Honeywood . Don't account it lost , Mr. Twitch . The ingratitude of the ...
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