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  1. ndymion, recollect, when Luna tried
    T
    o cure his love — was cured of all beside
  2. For—put them side by side
    The one the other will contain
    With ease—and You—beside
  3. And song of some with hearts beside
    For men and sorrows far and wide,
  4. And moan that never died,
    No bird sang then; no thorn,
    No tree was green beside
  5. The sweet Lenore hath "gone before," with Hope, that flew beside,
    Leaving thee wild for the dear child that should have been thy
    bride.
  6. Yet when their insolence and pride
    Have anger'd all the world beside;
  7. Proclaim'd in her a careless hand of pride
    For some, untuck'd, descended her sheaved hat,
    Hanging her pale and pined cheek beside;
  8. ``You're wounded!'' ``Nay,'' the soldier's pride
    Touched to the quick, he said:
    ``I'm killed, Sire!'' And his chief beside
  9. 'Neath his head the hatchet hide
    That he boldly swung;
    And the bear's fat haunch beside,
  10. And with flow at full beside?
    Now 'tis slackest ebb of tide.
  11. A little fountain ran beside,
    And, in the distance, one dark rock
    Threw its long shadow o’er the tide;
  12. I could not fight for the failing light and a rough beam-sea beside,
    But I hulled him once for a clumsy crimp and twice because he lied.
  13. And the dread ditch beside?
    O that was where the Saxons broke
    On the day that Harold died.
  14. Whose Helmsman on an Ocean waste and wide
    Sits mute and pale his mouldering helm beside.
  15. But in myne ears doth still abide
    The message that the bells let fall:
    And there was nought of strange, beside
  16. And flings herself out of the room when Juliet would be bride
    With all a woman's passion, a child's imperious way,
    And there are -- but no matter if there are scores beside:
  17. That hung the lake beside ;
    As beauties o'er their mirror bend,
    So bent they o'er the tide.
  18. With children forward and behind,
    Like Cupids studiously inclined,
    And he, the Chieftain, paced beside,
  19. And the crawler was plucky, it can’t be denied,
    For he had to fight Freedom and Justice beside,
  20. Poor eyes, and nose, and mouth, beside
    A dismal sight presented;
    In vain, as bitterly she cried,

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