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Melancholy.

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Daughter of my nobler hope         That dying gave thee birth,          Sweet Melancholy!         For memory of the dead,         In her dear stead,         'Bide thou with me,         Sweet Melancholy!     As purple shadows to the tree,     When the last sun-rays sadly slope     Athwart the bare and darkening earth,         Art thou to me,         Sweet Melancholy!

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