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The Doubter.

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O friendly, that I never knew for friend,     O flame, that never warmed me from the cold,     O light, that never beckoned to an end,     Give me but once thy beauty to behold!     Thou, Faith! Who never held before mine eyes     Or wreath of bay or life's diviner rose,     Lift up thy face against my sombre skies     And let me see thee ere mine eyelids close!     Come, lighten mine as thou dost other ways.     Come, conquer me if only for an hour!     O beckon with that shadowy wreath of bays!     O lift to me that unimagined flow'r!

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