| «Gaunt and gnarl’d
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| Reflecteth the silver shield this welkin aghast
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| And with haste translateth to gild’d black post and fast.»
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| «Anon — anon, say I! |
| — the lid aside
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| Crawl without this velvet-clad coffin blest
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| The bottom sand of the hourglass is at tide
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| „Sensing this pine is as deep as the deepest chasm
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| 'Tis and hath e’er been merry blood to pest —
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| Hither! |
| — cede and fulfil my phantasm!
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| To be adust for time longer can I not bide
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| Cherish me and sonorously do me laud —
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| Hence the heart hale out thro' the chest!
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| For dread! |
| — thine eyes will behold a guise faugh’d.“
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| Misery thee?! |
| — Rather misery me! |
| -
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| For in Time’s durance am I naught but wee.»
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| «This tender and loving pest I to thee bequeath
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| Thence switly wilt thou errant to 'Neath.»
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| «And to me should’st thou be the humblemost knave
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| Lest fear! |
| — spit I on thy cist and grave! |
| -
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| Lest leer I at thee and do bewitch
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| And the tharms fluttering claw’d and eldritch.»
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| «To conquer thee and thy blood for glore
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| Art thou my afeard and reluctant whore;
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| Irksomely coy, save wiliéd by alarum
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| Bear this torture and maim with decorum
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| «If e’er always was I this blissful and blithe
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| Would I resign to but its wee tithe.»
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| «Purvey my ache and quench my profoundest urge
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| And to thee will I sing the lull-dull dirge;
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| Deliver thy blood like the rill filleth the ghyll.»
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| «Burrow to the trothplight with Night and Devil! |
| -
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| Bid Him to league with me — forsooth, merry to 'come 'twill.»
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| «Whilom wast thou vestal, yet now flit to thy tryst
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| Elsewise will I coerce thine consonantry to turn whist;
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| Grasp I the snath and cut off thine breath
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| «Death — oh! |
| fair and 'guiling copesmate Death
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| So that thou canst in darkness and inferno vester
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| Be not a malais’d beggar; |
| claim this bloody jester!»
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| For do I solely what He to me liefly saith.» |