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The Exile

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Farewell, Oh! native Spain! Farewell for ever! These banished eyes shall view thy coasts no more; A mournful presage tells my heart, that never Gonzalvo’s steps again shall press thy shore. Hushed are the winds; While soft the Vessel sailing With gentle motion plows the...
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Farewell, Oh! native Spain! Farewell for ever! These banished eyes shall view thy coasts no more; A mournful presage tells my heart, that never Gonzalvo’s steps again shall press thy shore.
Hushed are the winds; While soft the Vessel sailing With gentle motion plows the.

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