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Daily prat that I may have him near my<br />
 
Daily prat that I may have him near my<br />
 
poor heart while I am hear, For I have<br />
 
poor heart while I am hear, For I have<br />
no friend in this world that I can&nbsp;<b>?</b><br />
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no friend in this world that I can onburden<br />
 
my mind to<b>&nbsp;</b>as I can write him, for the older&nbsp;<br />
 
my mind to<b>&nbsp;</b>as I can write him, for the older&nbsp;<br />
 
i get the more trouble I meet with, so that<br />
 
i get the more trouble I meet with, so that<br />
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me pain,&nbsp;<b>yet&nbsp;</b>my best friend is faithfull&nbsp;<br />
 
me pain,&nbsp;<b>yet&nbsp;</b>my best friend is faithfull&nbsp;<br />
 
unto me, &amp; in his due time will put all these&nbsp;<br />
 
unto me, &amp; in his due time will put all these&nbsp;<br />
things to right, In the meant time while I am<br />
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things to right, In the mean time while I am<br />
 
hear below may that be my chief concern<br />
 
hear below may that be my chief concern<br />
 
to have him near my poor Heart in my&nbsp;<br />
 
to have him near my poor Heart in my&nbsp;<br />
 
old years &amp; then it will all end well<br />
 
old years &amp; then it will all end well<br />
 
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Revision as of 17:54, 11 September 2018

After my disceace, For I wish well to
His cause poor & needy as I am, and do
Daily prat that I may have him near my
poor heart while I am hear, For I have
no friend in this world that I can onburden
my mind to as I can write him, for the older 
i get the more trouble I meet with, so that
I have more need of him now then ever and
do often times wish that I could lose myself
in his company & never dispart from him
no more, For when i feel his sweet nearness
I want nothing else but tto be lost in Him
and the outward circumstances & family afairs
have taken up to much of my time & caused 
me pain, yet my best friend is faithfull 
unto me, & in his due time will put all these 
things to right, In the mean time while I am
hear below may that be my chief concern
to have him near my poor Heart in my 
old years & then it will all end well