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Ivanhoe, The Naval Foundling, Barn. And others. 4 In a poem she wrote on June 19, 1839, she creates a scene that depicts her relationship and love for her father, as well as their mutual love of God. The first verse states. Beneath a tall and widely spreading tree,. Beside a cottage door at hush of even,. A Father sat. A young girl clasped his knee,. And talked with him of God and Heaven. 5. He placed thee in my hand, that friend. Who now doth distant roam. How dear thou wouldst become.

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Ivanhoe, The Naval Foundling, Barn. And others. 4 In a poem she wrote on June 19, 1839, she creates a scene that depicts her relationship and love for her father, as well as their mutual love of God. The first verse states. Beneath a tall and widely spreading tree,. Beside a cottage door at hush of even,. A Father sat. A young girl clasped his knee,. And talked with him of God and Heaven. 5. He placed thee in my hand, that friend. Who now doth distant roam. How dear thou wouldst become.

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