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Ever Of Thee I 'm Fondly Dreaming, Thy Gentle Voice My Spirit Can Cheer.
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Ever of thee I 'm fondly dreaming,
Thy gentle voice my spirit can cheer.
-- George Linley (1798-1865)
-- Ever of Thee
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