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SOUL'S joy, now I am gone,       And you alone,       —Which cannot be, Since I must leave myself with thee,       And carry thee with me—       Yet when unto our eyes       Absence denies       Each other's sight, And makes to us a constant night,     When others change to light ;       O give no way to grief,       But let belief       Of mutual love       This wonder to the vulgar prove,       Our bodies, not we move.
Let not thy wit beweep       Words but sense deep ;       For when we miss By distance our hope's joining bliss,       Even then our souls shall kiss ;       Fools have no means to meet,       But by their feet ;       Why should our clay Over our spirits so much sway,     To tie us to that way?       O give no way to grief, &c.
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