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Sonnet: - XI.

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Oh, that I were the spirit of these wilds!     I'd make the zephyrs dance for my delight,     And lead a life as happy as a child's.     Echo should tremble with unfeigned affright,     And mock its own weird answers. I would kiss     Eliza's cheek, and touch her lips with dew     Stol'n from the scented rose. And Carrie's laugh     Should be a portion of the silver rills'     Sweet music, breathed mellifluously through     The hearts of generations. She should quaff     The nectar of inspired song, and thrills     Of sweet remembrances of her should strew     The woodland air, as sand-grains strew the shore;     And these two hearts should be my joy for evermore.

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