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Ah, who is he,—on whom young men and maidens look with pitying eye? to whom the old man lifts his hat, and little children cease from their sports as he passes, and quietly slip the innocent daisy, or the sweet-scented arbutus into his hand, which they have culled from the wide commons, where, they have been told, the good Sea-flower loved to stray.
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Ah,
who
is
he,—on
whom
young
men
and
maidens
look
with
pitying
eye?
to
whom
the
old
man
lifts
his
hat,
and
little
children
cease
from
their
sports
as
he
passes,
and
quietly
slip
the
innocent
daisy,
or
the
sweet-scented
arbutus
into
his
hand,
which
they
have
culled
from
the
wide
commons,
where,
they
have
been
told,
the
good
Sea-flower
loved
to
stray.