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Enough.

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Did he forget? ... I do not remember,         All I had of him once I still have to-day;         He was lovely to me as the word "amber,"         As the taste of honey and as the smell of hay.         What if he forget if I remember?         What more of love have you than I to say?         I have and hold him still in the word "amber,"         Taste of honey brings him, he comes back with the hay.

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"Did he forget? ... I do not remember,..."

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