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Why Be At Pains? - Wooer's Song

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Why be at pains that I should know      You sought not me?     Do breezes, then, make features glow      So rosily?     Come, the lit port is at our back,      And the tumbling sea;     Elsewhere the lampless uphill track      To uncertainty!     O should not we two waifs join hands?      I am alone,     You would enrich me more than lands      By being my own.     Yet, though this facile moment flies,      Close is your tone,     And ere to-morrow's dewfall dries      I plough the unknown.

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