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All that I do
Is in review
To his enamored
mind
I know his
eye
Where eer
I ply
[is
Is ambling close behind
pushing
close behind
Not any Port
Not any Pause
flight
Where he does not first preside
But he doth
there preside
What omnipres
ence
lies in
wait
For an impending Bride
one
her to
be a Bride
More than the
Grave is closed
to me -
The Grave and
that Eternity
To which the
Grave adheres -
I cling to nowhere
till I fall -
The Crash of
nothing, and
yet of
all -
How similar appears -
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