Thy life is but two dead eternities,
The last in air, the former in the deep!
(To Ailsa Rock)
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I have felt
So faint a kindness, such a meek surrender
To what my own full thoughts had made too tender,
That but for tears my life had fled away!
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If in soft slumber thou dost hear my voice,
Oh think how I should love a bed of flowers!
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Although so vast
My love is still for thee.
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