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If illness' end be health regained then I Will pay you, Asculapeus, when I die.
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Sea-foam And coral! Oh, I'll Climb the great pasture rocks And dream me mermaid in the sun's Gold flood.
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Thou hast Drawn laughter from A well of secret tears And thence so elvish it rings, -mocking And sweet.
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Seen on a night in November How frail Above the bulk Of crashing water hangs, Autumn, evanescent, wan, The moon.
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Still as On windless nights The moon-cast shadows are, So still will be my heart when I Am dead.
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As it Were tissue of silver I'll wear, O Fate, thy grey, And go mistily radiant, clad Like the moon.
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Dost thou Not feel them slip, How cold! how cold! the moon's Thin wavering finger-tips, along Thy throat?
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But me They cannot touch, Old age and death. The strange And ignominious end of old Dead folk!
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Why do You thus devise Evil against her?' 'For that She is beautiful, delicate; Therefore.
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