And soon shall love dissolved be
When over us the wild winds blow -- -
But you, dear love, too dear to me,
Alas!
(Dear Heart, Why Will You Use Me So?)
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When one at twilight shyly played
And one in fear was standing nigh -- -
For Love at first is all afraid.
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