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an der Dämmerung sagte er
meine zutreffende Liebe von ihrem Kissen stieg
einmal dieser weiche Rasen
es gibt ein, das dieses i einmal so sehr liebte
ich liebe die alten melodious Lagen
Stern-Staub und vaporous Licht
oben auslösen, unten fallend
ich rüttele mein Haar im Wind des Morgens
truely
wenig Gatter wurde schließlich erreicht
sie war eine Schönheit an den Tagen
nie in meinem ganzem Leben
als ich war, lief London ein
was ich Ihnen verdanken

 



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