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The Heart Bowed Down By Weight Of Woe To Weakest Hope Will Cling.
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The heart bowed down by weight of woe
To weakest hope will cling.
-- Alfred Bunn (1790-1860)
-- Song
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The light of other days And all their glories past. -- Alfred Bunn (1790-1860) -- Song
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