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Such as would lull a listening child to sleep,
With those bold voyagers, who made discovery
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And wander up and down at liberty.
He always doted on the youth, and now
His love grew desperate; and defying death,
He made that cunning entrance I described:
And the young man escaped.
MARIA.
'Tis a sweet tale:
His rosy face besoiled with unwiped tears.—
And what became of him?
FOSTER-MOTHER.
He went on ship-board
Of golden lands. Leoni's younger brother
Went likewise, and when he returned to Spain,
He told Leoni, that the poor mad youth,
Soon after they arrived in that new world,
In spite of his dissuasion, seized a boat,
And all alone, set sail by silent moonlight
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