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From 'The Sorrows Of Young Werther.'

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Ev'ry youth for love's sweet portion sighs,     Ev'ry maiden sighs to win man's love;     Why, alas! should bitter pain arise     From the noblest passion that we prove?     Thou, kind soul, bewailest, lov'st him well,     From disgrace his memory's saved by thee;     Lo, his spirit signs from out its cell:     BE A MAN, NOR SEEK TO FOLLOW ME.

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