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    O'ER hill and dale, and distant sea,
    Through all the miles that stretch between,
    My thought must fly to rest on thee,
    And would, though worlds should intervene.

    Nay, thou art now so dear, methinks,
    The farther we are forced apart,
    Affection's firm elastic links
    But bind thee closer round the heart.

    For now we sever each from each,
    I learn what I have lost in thee;
    Alas! that nothing less could teach
    How great, indeed, my love should be!

    Farewell! I did not know thy worth;
    But thou art gone, and now 'tis prized:
    So angels walked unknown on earth,
    But when they flew were recognised.
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