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It needs new paint and shingles, and the vines should be trimmed and tied;
But what it needs the most of all is some people living inside.I had a dove, and the sweet dove died;
And I have thought it died of grieving:
O, what could it grieve for? its feet were tiedWhen their hearts are tied;
But if they divide,When lifting up his eyes so wide,
His eyes alone, his hands were tied;Sought not to fly, but fearless still did bide;
Till I in hand her yet half trembling took,
And with her own good-will her firmly tied.Sometimes her levell'd eyes their carriage ride,
As they did battery to the spheres intend;
Sometime diverted their poor balls are tiedAt last he swallowed some which tied
Itself in ugly Knots inside.The reckless scoffers cried,
As to a horseman's saddle-bow
The old man's arms were tied.Sought not to fly, but fearless still did bide:
Till I in hand her yet half trembling took,
And with her own goodwill her firmly tied.The nuptial knot was scarcely tied,
When Henry's eye strange lustre fired,
"She's mine! she's mine!" he faltering cried,Let Bruadar wander wide,
May the Devil stand at Glinn’s right hand,
And Glinn to him be tied.Fool and wretch, wilt thou let thy soul be tied
To man's laws, by which she shall not be triedBe anchored in the bay where all men ride,
Why of eyes' falsehood hast thou forgèd hooks,
Whereto the judgment of my heart is tied?With glowing cheek and curving lip, she stood, in silent pride,
A queen in simple majesty, though captive bound and tied,You know as well as I) my stocking's tied,
My pocket buttoned-with my soul inside.Bring the old horse that I used to ride,
With my whip and boots to his saddle tied.And to attend it them as strongly tied
Till they return'd; home when they never came,
Such as by art to get the same have triedShe gave it, and gave me beside,
Wreathed into an elegant bow,
The ribbon with which it was tied.At threescore winters' end I died
A cheerless being sole and sad;
The nuptial knot I never tied,Of one firm patriot, whose heart, tied
To Honour, all their power defied,