How does the poet speak to men with power, but by being still more a man than they.
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Music's golden tongue Flatter'd to tears this aged man and poor.
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The roaring of the wind is my wife and the stars through the window pane are my children. The mighty abstract idea I have of beauty in all things stifles the more divided and minute domestic happiness.
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Pleasure is oft a visitant but pain Clings cruelly to us.
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I cannot quell
Its heavy pressure, and will press at least
My lips to thine, that they may richly feast
Until we taste the life of love again.
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