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CX. ON RECEIVING A PORTRAIT.
To gaze on you when life's last gleams decline,And hold your hand, to the last clasp, in mine . .
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One has been granted, gentle maid, by you:
Were thus the other certain, I should go,
And leave but one man happier here below.
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