it falls from the .sky. •• -
'Co be trampled in Mud hy, the crowd ruildna-liy-:', '
Ti. 1w tram - pled and trarked hi , the 16,w - of fec4
Till it blendl e with the filth in.the laird ble Street.
.otice Twat , Mire as the:snow—bull fell ••• -
Fell: like tbe.snowtfakes, bout heaven. to hell; •••
Fell, to bolranipleil as filth the'sfreet ; • ''• •
Fell,. to be scoffed. to be spit'on and beat; : . •
Cursing
e - • ...• • •• • • •;. • ISiending to-die..: • .
Selling my son] Plitiever•Yfotild bus; • .
.Dealing In idinfrieloi a morsel of bread, . • '
Hating the liviugiuid•fearitig• the dead.' ••••• •• ' • ••
Merciful (loci!. Miceltallen•so ko'?, • -•-
AntLygtd was once, like, the beam ithririow. .• :
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'Once I - Wa?thir• am the bealitikil
With :an eye Mike th wcristal: - a heaa like its itow
01 - lee - I
-was loved Mr my innocent grace, • •
Flattered and enught. for the - chtirms of my face
Father
:Go Iliad thyself I..rorkk by , nay fall a..
The veriest wretch that that Enes sbiyfring, by . • : •
Win make a wide!wdnp•iseA wander too nigh ; •
For eat that (ion tr abos'e katow t *- •*,
Theriea nothing that's .pare the'heantifill."FhOw,
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Flow strange it shonfd -be ibot.thia beautiful snow .- • .
Shbuld.fall on a sinner with nowhere told : - : ..
flow strange it shoold he. when thi. 'night comer again
If the subw add the ice strdek my desperate biain't
' - 1 Dying alone, ,
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ToO trtriced for prayer,',tho weak.for a - moqn, ' ' ..--.. •
To beleard in the streets'of. the:crazy town ;
.Gone martin the :;oy . of the shinecorning tioirn - ' •:- 1 ,
To me, and so rlie in my terrible woe. .
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With-a bed arida shroud.. of the Veal