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einige windigere Tage
stieg und Bernstein war der Sonnenuntergang auf dem Fluß
er warfen einen Stein, Sie warfen einen Stein
seien Sie nicht falsch
ein Sturm fährt auf den Tide
die Schiffe liegen in der Bucht
ich verachte meine Freunde mehr als Sie
hängen Sie keinen Wreath
ich bin vom Sein bitter und träge vom Sein klug träge
O angemessen und stately Mädchen, dessen Augen

 



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