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sweet splendor
among the mountains i wandered
so fallen
i shall see a star tonight
some one complained to the master
my mother taught me that every night
when freedom from her mountain height
when i was broke in london
the light withdrawn
along the banks
to what shall a woman liken her beloved
a mile behind
let us plant

 



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