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To other things, once strange, I've grownAccustom'd, nay, to like. I own'Twas long before I got well usedTo sit, while Frederick read or musedFor hours, and scarcely spoke. When he, For all that, held the door to me, Pick'd up my handkerchief, and roseTo set my chair, with other showsOf honour, such as men, 'tis true, To sweethearts and fine ladies do, It almost seem'd an unkind jest;But now I like these ways the best. They somehow make me gentle and good;And I don't mind his quiet mood. If Fre...derick _does_ seem dull awhile, There's Baby. You should see him smile!I'm pretty and nice to him, sweet Pet, And he will learn no better yet:Indeed, now little Johnny makesA busier time of it, and takesOur thoughts off one another more, In happy as need be, I'm sure! XVII. FROM FELIX TO HONORIA. Let me, Beloved, while gratitudeIs garrulous with coming good, Or ere the tongue of happinessBe silenced by your soft caress, Relate how, musing here of you, The clouds, the intermediate blue, The air that rings with larks, the graveAnd distant rumour of the wave, The solitary sailing skiff, The gusty corn-field on the cliff, The corn-flower by the crumbling ledge, Or, far-down at the shingle's edge, The sighing sea's recurrent crestBreaking, resign'd to its unrest, All whisper, to my home-sick thought, Of charms in you till now uncaught, Or only caught as dreams, to dieEre they were own'd by memory.
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