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Y pensive ! thy soft cheek reclin'd Thus on mine arm, most soothing sweet it is To sit beside our cot, our cot o'er grown With white-flower'd Jasmin, and the broad-leav'd Myrtle, (Meet emblems they of Innocence and Love!) And watch the clouds, that late were rich with light, Slow-sad'ning round, and mark the star of eve Serenely brilliant (such should Wisdom be)