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THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES: BOOK 7, STANZA 7 by THOMAS COOPER

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First Line: I SAW THEE ON THE DAY THOU WAST A BRIDE
Last Line: WAS MINE, -- FOR THEE, THAT DAY, I BREATHED DEVOTION LEAL.
Subject(s): MARRIAGE; VICTORIA, QUEEN OF ENGLAND (1819-1901); WEDDINGS; HUSBANDS; WIVES;

I saw thee on the day thou wast a bride,
And shouted, 'mid my joy-tears, with the crowd:
Thou wert a woman, and thou sattst beside
Thy bosom's choice, while happiness o'erflowed
Thy heart, and in thy fair young countenance glowed.
Beholding thine, what could I less than feel
A sympathetic joy? Ay, though a proud
Worship of England's stern old Commonweal
Was mine, -- for thee, that day, I breathed devotion leal.



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