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The Luxury to
apprehend
The Luxury
'twould be
To look at
thee a single time
An Epicure of me
In whatsoever
presence makes
Till for a further
food
I scarcely recollect
to starve
So first am I
supplied.
The Luxury
to meditate
The Luxury
it was
To banquet on
thy Countenance
A sumptuousness
supplies
To plainer Days
whose Table, far
As Certainty
can see
Is laden with
a single Crumb -
The Consciousness
of thee -
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