broughta
Britishnoun
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I saw, or seemed to see, Two Centuries meet, and sit down vis-à-visAcross the great round table of the world:One with suggested sorrows in his mien, And on his brow the furrowed lines of thought; And one whose glad expectant presence broughtA glow and radiance from the realms unseen.
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Then, like a flame,News of the woman’s death from earth-land came.The eager lovers scanned with hungry eyesEach Soul that passed the Gates of Paradise.The well-beloved face in vain they sought,Until one day the Guardian Angel broughtA message to them.
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