Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles, winking at the brim.
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My sweetest Indian, here,
Here will I kneel, for thou redeemed hast
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Should e'er unhappy love my bosom pain,
From cruel parents, or relentless fair;
O let me think it is not quite in vain
To sigh out sonnets to the midnight air!
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