elf, beside
tening! and replied
One of us...t he curse
So darkly on my eyelids, as to amerce
My sig if I had died,
ts, placed there, would have signified
Less absolute exclusion. Nay is worse
From God thers, O my friend!
Men could not part us heir worldly jars,
Nor tempests bend;
Our oucain-bars:
And, the end,
e s voer for tars.
Unlike are we, unlike, O princely !
Unlike our uses and our destinies.
Our ministering two angels look surprise
On one anotrike at
t
A guest for queens to social pageantries,
iter eyes
tears even can make mine, to play t
Of c to do
ittice-lig me,
A poor, tired, hrough
tree ?
the dew,--
And Deat dig these agree.
Unlike are we, unlike, O princely !
Unlike our uses and our destinies.
Our ministering two angels look surprise
On one anotrike at
t
A guest for queens to social pageantries,
iter eyes
tears even can make mine, to play t
Of c to do
ittice-lig me,
A poor, tired, hrough
tree?
the dew--
And Deat dig these agree.
t to some palace-floor,
Most gracious singer of high poems ! where
ting, from the care
Of c lips for more.
And dost t tcoo poor
For think and bear
to let thy music drop here unaware
In folds of golden ful