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1809–1893

TO — -

Fanny Kemble

When the glad sun looks smiling from the sky, Upon each shadowy glen and woody height, And that you tread those well known paths where I Have stray'd with you,— do not forget me quite.

When the warm hearth throws its bright glow around, On many a smiling cheek, and glance of light, And the gay laugh wakes with its joyous sound The soul of mirth,— do not forget me quite.

You will not miss me; for with you remain Hearts fond and warm, and spirits young and bright, ‘ Tis but one word — “farewell;” and all again Will seem the same,— yet do n't forget me quite.

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