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[SEPTEMBER.]
[Lines from an earlier draft.]
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Lines from “The Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon”, originally called “The Palace East of the Sun and West of the Moon.”
In Norway in old time did dwell
A certain carle who lived full well
And with him were three sons living
And thereof two were stout enow
Betwixt the handles of the plough.
[OMITTED]
A certain carle who lived full well
And with him were three sons living
And thereof two were stout enow
Betwixt the handles of the plough.
So twain are one and all is bliss,
For lo, an idle dream is this.
For lo, an idle dream is this.
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