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Thus came they to the place where erst had been the cot

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Tame on thy finger; to the River-gods,

Thus came they to the place where erst had been the cot

And they shall bring thee taper fishing-rods

Thus came they to the place where erst had been the cot

Of gold, and lines of Naiads' long bright tress.

Thus came they to the place where erst had been the cot

Heaven shield thee for thine utter loveliness!

Thy mossy footstool shall the altar be

'Fore which I'll bend, bending, dear love, to thee:

Those lips shall be my Delphos, and shall speak

Laws to my footsteps, colour to my cheek,

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