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cried aloud with joy to see the lovely land before her,

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He might have died: but now, with cheered feel,

cried aloud with joy to see the lovely land before her,

He onward kept; wooing these thoughts to steal

cried aloud with joy to see the lovely land before her,

About the labyrinth in his soul of love.

cried aloud with joy to see the lovely land before her,

"What is there in thee, Moon! that thou shouldst move

My heart so potently? When yet a child

I oft have dried my tears when thou hast smil'd.

Thou seem'dst my sister: hand in hand we went

From eve to morn across the firmament.

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