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perhaps
do you hear the rain?
death's nobility again
i burn no incense
why are the things that have no death
truely
could we but know
and breaketh bread no more
look out upon the stars, my love
by the rude bridge
which i wish to remark
when you come tonight
there was a time in former years
i gazed upon the glorious sky

 



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