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"But Love puts on the yoke, my dear, But Love puts on the yoke; The dart of Love calls forth the tear, As though the heart were broke The very heart were broke, broke, broke, broke, broke, broke
"And Love can quench Life's Light, ht and Life and jocund cheer, And ht-hearted folly, folly, folly, folly, folly, folly
"'Nay, nay,' she sang 'yoke, pain, and tear, For Love I gladly greet; Light, Life, and Mirth are nothing here, Without Love's bitter sweet Give me Love's bitter sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet'"
"Accept ale's song, and your honouredit because it reminds him of her"
"Philorave voice, sounding so sad that Aurelia wished she could have sung soather froer blessed with the presence of the excellent lady, your mother," presently added Mr Belao"
"And her husband mourns her still Well he one! I have been so long in seclusion that no doubt tiriefs to bewail"
Aurelia knew not what answer to make, and was relieved when he collected hier on my fair visitor's coloom of this aparthten it once more with her presence"
"O sir, I will come whenever you are pleased to send for me," she exclai at his tone of entreaty "My father would be so glad I will practiseto you to-morrow"
"My best thanks are yours," and her hand was taken, she was carefully conducted to the door and disers, and a courteous: "Goodnight, madam; Au revoir, if I may venture to say so"
By contrast, the hall looked alht, and Aurelia could see the skip of joy hich Juave it to her, he made his teeth flash fro new life to mas'r!"