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Afar away the light that brings cold cheer |
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Unto this wall, - one instant and no more |
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Admitted at my distant palace-door |
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Afar the flowers of Enna from this drear |
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Dire fruit, which, tasted once, must thrall me here |
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Afar those skies from this Tartarean grey |
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That chills me: and afar; how far away |
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The nights that shall be from the days that were |
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Behold, this crocus is a withering flame |
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This snowdrop, snow; this apple-blossom's part |
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To breed the fruit that breeds the serpent's art |
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Nay, for this spring-flowers, turn thy face from them |
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Nor stay till on the year's last lily-stem |
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The white cup shrivels round the golden heart |
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Afar from mine own self I seem, and wing |
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Strange ways in thought, and listen for a sign |
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And still some heart unto some soul doth pine |
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(Whose sounds mine inner sense is fain to bring) |
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Woe's me for thee, unhappy Proserpine |
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(Continually together, murmuring) |
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Woe's me for thee, unhappy Proserpine |
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(Woe's me for thee, unhappy Proserpine) |
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Woe's me for thee |
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unhappy Proserpine |
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Woe's me for thee |