| "About the headlands and the rocky shoals" |
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| "Although the spring is hastening to pursue" |
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| "Even as love grows more, I write the less" |
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| "Fly, joyous wind, through all the wakened earth" |
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| "How oft the traitor trumpet sounds retreat" |
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| "How should I think of thee but with delight?" |
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| "How strange it is that thine ethereal grace" |
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| "I cannot yet admit unchecked despair" |
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| "I love devoutly; thou shalt seek for long" |
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| "I will fling wide the windows of my soul" |
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| "If in some fair Elysian seclusion" |
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| "Let all men see the ruins of the shrine" |
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| "Let those who love hear me; I speak as one" |
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| "Long after both of us are scattered dust" |
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| "Lovely art thou, and everything of thine" |
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| "Now would that thou wert here, my happiness" |
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| "Only last night we dwelt together, we" |
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| "Over the waters but a single bough" |
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| "Poor faltering lines, my weary soul's relief" |
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| "Quickly and pleasantly the seasons blow" |
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| "Speak not of waning love and changing days" |
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| "The golden spring redeems the withered year" |
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| "The insurgent sea sweeps through the barrier" |
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| "The rising deluges of circumstance" |
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| "Then judge me as thou wilt, I cannot flee" |
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| "There was a boy in some forgotten spring" |
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| "Thou only wert my hope, and thou art gone" |
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| "To make my days impatient with unrest" |
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| "To walk beside the river in the dawn" |
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| "Two lovers stood alone beneath the night" |
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| "Voice that art life to me, I almost hear" |
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| "We have come back to one another; yes" |
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| "What though the night be dissonant with rain" |
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| "Who follows Love shall walk in outland places" |
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