I know not if my love would curse or bless thee.
(The Fir-tree And The Brook)
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Thy love may curse or bless me,I care not, if but once thou dost caress me,
O Brook, I follow thee!
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On the king's gate the moss grew gray; The king came not. They call'd him dead; And made his eldest son, one day, Slave in his father's stead.
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The new is older than the old And newest friend is oldest friend in this That, waiting him, we longest grieved to miss One thing we sought.
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That indescribable expression peculiar to people who hope they have not been asleep, but know they have.
Helen Hunt Jackson
Bee to the blossom, moth to the flame; Each to his passion; what's in a name?
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