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At home I revelled in her smiles, And read her extracts out of Byron. We roamed by moonlight, chose our stars, (I thought it most authentic billing), Explored the woods, climbed over bars, Smoked cigarettes, and broke a shilling. An infinitely blissful week Went by in this Arcadian fashion : I hesitated long to speak, But ultimately breathed my passion. She said her heart was not her own ; She said she d love me like a sister ; She cried a little (not alone) ; I told her not to fret, and kissed... her EPITHALAMIUM. 41 I lost some sleep, some pounds in weight, A deal of time, and all my spirits ; And much how much I dare not state I mused upon that damsel s merits. I tortured my unhappy soul ; I wished I never should recover ; I hoped her marriage-bells might toll A requiem for her faithful lover. And now she s married ; now she wears A wedding-ring upon her finger : And I although it odd appears Still in the flesh I seem to linger. Lo, there my swallow-tail, and here Lies by my side a weeding favour ; Beside it stands a mug of beer ; I taste it, how divine its flavour !
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