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XXXII. TO EDWARD DOWDEN.
On learning that he was about to be engaged upon the Life of Shelley.
Thy task will yield thee much sad happinessWith the sea-amorous Ariel, sea-betray'd.
Thyself I gratulate; and him not less,
The swift wild Sprite, who such a friend hath made!
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