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To One I Love.

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Oh, let me plead with thee to have a nook,          A garden nook, not far from thy domain,         That there, with harp, and voice, and poet-book,          I may be true to thee, and, passion-fain,          Rehearse the songs of nature once again: -         The songs of Cynthia wandering by the brook          To soothe the raptures of a lover's pain,         And those of Phyllis with her shepherd's crook!         I die to serve thee, and for this alone, -          To be thy bard-elect, from day to day, -         I would forego the right to fill a throne.          I would consent to be the famine-prey         Of some fierce pard, if ere the night were flown          I could subdue thy spirit to my sway.

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