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lived by the river-side
beneath the warrior's helm
daughter, thou art come to die
calm as that second summer
i have to say good-night
what do i owe to you
listen
softly now the light of day
shades of night were falling fast
a very remarkable history this is
my soul goes clad in gorgeous things
a look is but a ray
in may

 



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