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by the harp, sing not that song, Although so very sweet; It is a song of other years, For thee and me unmeet.

Thy head is pillowed on my arm, Thy heart beats close to mine; Methinks it were unjust to heaven, If we should now repine.

I must not weep, you must not sing That thrilling song again,—