Thou art the Iris, fair among the fairest, Who, armed with golden rod And winged with the celestial azure, bearest The message of some God.
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For my heart was hot and restless,
And my life was full of care,
And the burden laid upon me
Seemed greater than I could bear.
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Orestes-like I breathe this prayer!
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I stood on the bridge at midnight, As the clocks were striking the hour.
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