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He. Look up ! Lift up thy face ! 6o THE HUGUENOT. She. I cannot. iTe. Nay, lift ! Then I must take it in my hands. The lovely eyes that swim in tears : the lips — Oh, tender lips, that quiver in their pain ! I kiss them. My love, it cannot be. I will not tarnish honour which is love, And live a maimed man in thy sight. She. My sight! and maimed! To me— a part of thee — The veriest tiny curl, touching thy brow. Outweighs the whole world's worth. So slight a deed ! He. Significant of all ! How co...uld I live, Slighted by all — my friends from whom I turned ; My enemies to whom I turned ? And soon thy eyes Would change their light to me. She. Never, never so. How will they change their light? How could I change From that which is a part of me ? He. Or worse, My eyes would change to thine : my face, apart, Would seek the ground in brooding on these days When I had sold my love. And thou, from me Catching my melancholy, would'st sit. As stone on monumental base ; and gloom, And dark would reign.
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