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SONG FOR ‘TASSO’
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I loved—alas! our life is love;But when we cease to breathe and move
I do suppose love ceases too.
I thought, but not as now I do,
Keen thoughts and bright of linkèd lore,
Of all that men had thought before,
And all that Nature shows, and more.
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And still I love and still I think,But strangely, for my heart can drink
The dregs of such despair, and live,
And love; [OMITTED]
And if I think, my thoughts come fast,
I mix the present with the past,
And each seems uglier than the last.
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Sometimes I see before me fleeA silver spirit's form, like thee,
O Leonora, and I sit
[OMITTED] still watching it,
Till by the grated casement's ledge
It fades, with such a sigh, as sedge
Breathes o'er the breezy streamlet's edge.
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