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The Chosen Cliff.

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Here in silence the lover fondly mused on his loved one;     Gladly he spake to me thus: "Be thou my witness, thou stone!     Yet thou must not be vainglorious, thou hast many companions;     Unto each rock on the plain, where I, the happy one, dwell,     Unto each tree of the wood that I cling to, as onward I ramble,     'Be thou a sign of my bliss!' shout I, and then 'tis ordain'd.     Yet to thee only I lend a voice, as a Muse from the people     Chooseth one for herself, kissing his lips as a friend."

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