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      • When high Zeus first peopled earth
      • Methinks my love to thee doth grow
      • Thou must not leave me
      • It was deep April, and the morn
      • Apollo and the Muses taught thee not
      • There comes a change in her breath
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      • She lies asleep: I, watching, do not dare
      • Mine is the eddying foam and the broken current
      • Sweet of my poet how sweet are the eyes, the eye-lids
      • Though I sing high, and chaunt above her
      • Have you seen the olives at set of sun
      • Shall there ever be a morn
      • I love her with the seasons, with the winds
      • O sweet, all sweet, - the body as the shyer
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Shall there ever be a morn

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    SHALL there ever be a morn 
    I might breathe beside her, 
    And yet choose to wake forlorn, 
    And yet choose to wake in death ? 
    Eros, while my Love has breath 
    I will breathe beside her.

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