The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe / Including Essays on Poetry
Author: Edgar Allan Poe Genre: LiteratureThe Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe / Including Essays on Poetry
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dost thou s
an?-dost thou
-ah woe-ah
most cruel-mos
! oh, sob not thu
me. Oh, mour
d! I know-I
k of love. Look
Lalage!-turn h
e if I could
now, and seeing
that-and thus
d knee I answer
love thee-love
l-thro' weal and
th her first-b
ntenser love t
altar, in any
holier fire t
rit for thee.
isi
s I love thee-ev
ty and t
las, pro
get thyself,
her's halls, am
achless of thy
ishonored L
d with a tai
lighted name, h
stral honors
th thy
eak not to
the the name
factory and
Lalage, and
e-art thou n
e? Ha! glory! no
most sacred an
hes now-my fe
on earth and
eed I would m
se to scoff at
under foot. W
it, my faires
wn unhonored
t-so we desc
r-and then-and
ost thou pau
And then
ther, Lala
quiet dwellin
st
ost thou pau
still toget
, Earl of
e, and in my
ou lovest
an O L
imself upon
vest t
! hush! wit
s methought a
, solemn, and slo
ow Conscience, sol
cross an
en-'twas but
he autumn wi
age-my love! wh
rn so pale? Not
dow which thou
firm spirit thus.
d these mela
all thing
e Pol
me of love. Kno
ongues are busy-
y found by
gues within th
flowers, and fru
kes, and over-
und whose towering
melled flow-whic
w, and will be
that are
h, wilt th
aradise-my La
me? There Care sh
l be no more, a
then be mine,
n thine eyes-an
urner-but th
on thee, and
er; and I will
ee, and call t
autiful, my l
ilt thou-wilt
ither
deed is t
lione
And he
xi
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die? Who spo
at was it he s
ne-thou art not
t not gone-yet
thee not-thou
s upon thy lips
r thy voice-on
not gone,-one
dost scorn-how
ness. Ha! ha! t
e! I knew thou
st not, couldst n
art not gone-t
thee-thus!-He is
am I?-'tis well
ade be keen-th
tis very wel