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a poet, having taken the bridle off his tongue
music i heard with you was more than music
love me at last, or if you will not
lo! 'tis a gala night
why then, must we see?
and with the humming bird
who loves the rain
these be
the darkness
if i should die, think only this of me
have we no shame?
o fair and stately maid, whose eyes
this is the arsenal
some one complained to the master

 



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