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SECOND VERSE. 
The heart will throb in sorrow 
If from its idol torn, 
Nor elsewhere joy will borrow, 
If love’s return be scorn. 
Then do not speak so coldly, 
Cold words my heart will chill; 
E’en if I’ve lov'd too boldly, 
Oh I let me worship still, &c. 
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