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THE THORN.

    About its mot, and brought

    her senses back again:

    And  ime drew near,

    her looks were calm, her senses clear.

    XV.

    No more I know, I wish I did,

    And I ell it all to you;

    For his poor child

    t ever knew:

    And if a child was born or no,

    t could ever tell;

    And if twas born alive or dead,

    theres no one knows, as I have said,

    But some remember well,

    t Mart time

    ould up tain often climb.

    XVI.

    And all t er,

    tain-peak,

    the dark,

    to seek:

    For many a time and oft were heard

    Cries coming from tain-head,

    Some plainly living voices were,

    And others, Ive heard many swear,

    ere voices of the dead:

    I cannot teer they say,

    to do ha Ray.

    XVII.

    But t so thorn,

    to you,

    And ts in a scarlet cloak,

    I rue.

    For one day elescope,

    to vie,

    o try ?rst I came,

    Ere I has name,

    I climbed tains :

    A storm came on, and I could see

    No object han my knee.

    XVIII.

    t and rain, and storm and rain,

    No screen, no fence could I discover,

    And t was

    A en times over.

    I looked around, I t I saw

    A jutting crag, and oft I ran,

    , the driving rain,

    ter of to gain,

    And, as I am a man,

    Instead of jutting crag, I found

    A ed on the ground.

    XIX.

    I did not speak--I saw
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