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[OCTOBER.]
[Lines from an earlier draft.]
Weary heart and weary feet,
Is the land of love so sweet
That thou fearest not to meet
All (On) the horror of the wild.
Is the land of love so sweet
That thou fearest not to meet
All (On) the horror of the wild.
Mayest thou not come back again
And lie long in bitter pain
Till thou diest because in vain
Thou of joy hast been beguiled.
And lie long in bitter pain
Till thou diest because in vain
Thou of joy hast been beguiled.
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