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IV.



Susannah mourns, nor can I bear
To see the crystal show'r,

Or mark the tender falling tear
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At sad departure's hour;

V.



Not unregarding can I see
Her soul with grief opprest:
But let no sighs, no groans for me,

Steal from her pensive breast.
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VI.



In vain the feather'd warblers sing,
In vain the garden blooms,
And on the bosom of the spring
Breathes out her sweet perfumes,

VII.



While for Britannia's distant shore
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We sweep the liquid plain,
And with astonish'd eyes explore
The wide-extended main.

VIII. Lo!