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To The Chosen One.

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HAND in hand! and lip to lip!     Oh, be faithful, maiden dear!     Fare thee well! thy lover's ship     Past full many a rock must steers     But should he the haven see,     When the storm has ceased to break,     And be happy, reft of thee,     May the Gods fierce vengeance take!     Boldly dared is well nigh won!     Half my task is solved aright;     Ev'ry star's to me a sun,     Only cowards deem it night.     Stood I idly by thy side,     Sorrow still would sadden me;     But when seas our paths divide,     Gladly toil I, toil for thee!     Now the valley I perceive,     Where together we will go,     And the streamlet watch each eve,     Gliding peacefully below     Oh, the poplars on yon spot!     Oh, the beech trees in yon grove!     And behind we'll build a cot,     Where to taste the joys of love! [This sweet song is doubtless one of those addressed to Frederica.]

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