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  1. But WILLIAM hitched himself and sighed,
    And cleared his throat, and thus replied:
  2. She has laughed as softly as if she sighed,
    She has counted six, and over,
    Of a purse well filled, and a heart well tried -
  3. 'Catch, then, brother,' he merely cried,
    Spinning a coin as he smiled and joked.
    'Now I go thirsty,' the tippler sighed.
  4. "What's the Devil's Harvest to-day?" he cried;
    "A wanton with eyes of blue!
    I've known too many a such," he sighed;
  5. High as the Saddle-girth, covering away from our glances the tide;
    And those that fled, and that followed, from the foam-pale distance broke;
    The immortal desire of Immortals we saw in their faces, and sighed.
  6. Who e'er for me have sighed ;
    For pleasures melt away like snows,
    And hopes like shadows glide.
  7. All left the ground, the bugles died
    Away upon the wind;
    Only the tree’s green branches sighed
  8. I sought my heart, and sighed,
    "Poor thing, do you remember?"
    "What heart was that?" it cried.
  9. "I have heard of that Realm," she replied,
    "But my feet never roam from the Kingdom of Home,
    So I know not the way," and she sighed.
  10. Till midnight her needle she plied
    To finish her pretty pink dress;
    "Oh, bless you, my darling," she sighed;
  11. It was noticed he constantly sighed
    As she worked out the scheme she had planned,
    A fact he endeavoured to hide
  12. 'Help! help!' it whispered and sighed-
    And a single form to the sole mast clung,
    In the roaring darkness wide.
  13. When he died—the laborers rested, and sighed;
    Which was it—because he had lived, or died?
  14. Should some loved name in dreams be sighed,
    Or youth her unpermitted wishes
    To friendship venture to confide.
  15. Peered through its ragged shroud. The lone man sighed,
    Poured back the gaudy dust into its poke,
    Gazed at the seething river listless-eyed,
  16. Then Rogan shoves his plate aside
    And sighs, as sated men have sighed,
  17. So spake the fierce Tertullian. But she sighed,
    The infant Church! of love she felt the tide
  18. 'Oh were he but poor, and forsaken;' she sighed,
    'He then a poor maiden might seek for his bride,
  19. The nobles filled the benches, and the ladies in their pride,
    And 'mongst them sat the Count de Lorge, with one for whom he sighed:
  20. While timid Prudence gazed and sighed,
    Weary of strife, and loth to chide.

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