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Canzonet

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I have no store     Of gryphon-guarded gold;     Now, as before,     Bare is the shepherd's fold.     Rubies nor pearls     Have I to gem thy throat;     Yet woodland girls     Have loved the shepherd's note.     Then pluck a reed     And bid me sing to thee,     For I would feed     Thine ears with melody,     Who art more fair     Than fairest fleur-de-lys,     More sweet and rare     Than sweetest ambergris.     What dost thou fear?     Young Hyacinth is slain,     Pan is not here,     And will not come again.     No horned Faun     Treads down the yellow leas,     No God at dawn     Steals through the olive trees.     Hylas is dead,     Nor will he e'er divine     Those little red     Rose-petalled lips of thine.     On the high hill     No ivory dryads play,     Silver and still     Sinks the sad autumn day.

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