And glances then may meet my eyes
That daylight never showed to me;
What raptures in my bosom rise,
Those earnest looks of love to see,
(Dreams)
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I love to play them o'er
So much - I dare not promise, now,
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But then to wake and find it flown,
The dream of happiness destroyed,
To find myself unloved, alone,
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Yes, my love, I will be patient!
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