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lived by the river-side
we were not many
i shall see a star tonight
they threw a stone, you threw a stone
softly weeping
the arches of the red bridge
wheel me down by the meadow
i burn no incense
night is dark, and the winter winds
a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
the swan existing
over the river, on the hill

 



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