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Page 4 "But when I visit with my friends, I put my finest garments on And fret to please and humor them, And tire when they stay too long-- "Because my mind cannot be free When it is bound to others' wills. They share but gossip's words with me, And leave me desolate and ill. Previous Page / First / Next
"But when I visit with my friends,
I put my finest garments on
And fret to please and humor them,
And tire when they stay too long--
"Because my mind cannot be free
When it is bound to others' wills.
They share but gossip's words with me,
And leave me desolate and ill.
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