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■Rut now she loves him, her own heaven-like eyes Will smile back on him, her heart throb to his. Oh my God, mercy ! If dark visions rise, And wild words break forth in an hour like this As lightening flashes ; yet forgive me, none HaA-e borne what I have, nor what I have done. TO 131 Oh my o'\A'Ti darling ! I almost cursed thee In my heart's madness, but may heaven not heed ! I do not blame thee, for love is not free For us or any. Let this thought too plead In thy breast for me, though thou co...uld'st not bless, At times think of me in thy happiness. Did thine eyes see me well I know thy heart Would feel some pity. JSIy own bright Undine ! Fair pearl of ocean ! Still whate'er thou art. To me thou art only what thou once hast been. Heaven smile down on thee, there is still some rest For me in this life if thine own is blest ! May'st thou be happy, oh my darling one ! May'st thou be happy, if with broken heart This wish I wish thee ! Be to thee unknown The name of sorrow and the sense of smart.
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