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Sonnets IV

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Only until this cigarette is ended,              A little moment at the end of all,              While on the floor the quiet ashes fall,              And in the firelight to a lance extended,              Bizarrely with the jazzing music blended,              The broken shadow dances on the wall,              I will permit my memory to recall              The vision of you, by all my dreams attended.              And then adieu,--farewell!--the dream is done.              Yours is a face of which I can forget              The color and the features, every one,              The words not ever, and the smiles not yet;              But in your day this moment is the sun              Upon a hill, after the sun has set.

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"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

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