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Then come, then come! I long with thee
To gaze on Nature's face once more;
For well may I desire to see
Those days again I've seen before.
To gaze on Nature's face once more;
For well may I desire to see
Those days again I've seen before.
But soon I trust the day will come,
When thou with us again shalt dwell,
Though thine is now a distant home,
Far, far away: till then, farewell.
When thou with us again shalt dwell,
Though thine is now a distant home,
Far, far away: till then, farewell.
E.
Torquay, October 19, 1830.