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11The colour from the flower is gone, The odour from the flower is gone
22Which like thy sweet eyes smiled on me Which like thy kisses breathed on me;
33The odour from the flower is flown, The colour from the flower is flown
44Which breathed of thee and only thee ! Which glowed of thee and only thee!
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66A withered, lifeless, vacant form, A shrivelled, lifeless, vacant form.
77It lies on my abandoned breast, It lies on my abandoned breast,
88And mocks the heart which yet is warm And mocks the heart which yet is warm,
99With cold and silent rest. With cold and silent rest.
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1111I weep my tears revive it not. I weep, -- my tears revive it not!
1212I sigh it breathes no more on me ; I sigh, -- it breathes no more on me;
1313Its mute and uncomplaining lot Its mute and uncomplaining lot
1414Is such as mine should be. Is such as mine should be.

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