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LXIV. ON READING HOW THE WIDOW OF WAGNER CUT OFF HER HAIR, AND PLACED IT IN HER HUSBAND'S COFFIN WITH HIS CORPSE.
Her head's bright harvest, shorn, she laid i' the mould,Flooding death's emptiness with billowy gold.
He sleeps; and in his earthy dreams, can see
Her lustrous love illume eternity.
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