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Oh! never will I leave my love,     My captive soul would sigh to stray,     Tho' seraph-songs its truth to prove,     Call it from earth to heaven to away.     For heaven has deign'd on earth to send     As rich a gift as it can give;     Alas! that mortal bliss must end,     For mortal man must cease to live.     Yet transient would my sorrows be     Should Delia first her breath resign;     Sweet Maid! my soul would follow thee,     For never can it part from thine.

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