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11Love, love, when weeping wind on black rock mountain,Love let the wind cry
22moaning and groaning in tall dark tree tops,On the dark mountain,
33Love wind by twilight hair round serpent mountain,Bending the ash trees
44how I adore, adore thee!And the tall hemlocks
5With the great voice of
6Thunderous legions,
7How I adore thee.
8
9Let the hoarse torrent
10In the blue canyon,
11Murmuring mightily
12Out of the gray mist
13Of primal chaos
14Cease not proclaiming
15How I adore thee.
16
17Let the long rhythm
18Of crunching rollers,
19Breaking and bursting
20On the white seaboard
21Titan and tireless,
22Tell, while the world stands,
23How I adore thee.
24
25Love, let the clear call
26Of the tree cricket,
27Frailest of creatures,
28Green as the young grass,
29Mark with his trilling
30Resonant bell-note,
31How I adore thee.
32
33Let the glad lark-song
34Over the meadow,
35That melting lyric
36Of molten silver,
37Be for a signal
38To listening mortals,
39How I adore thee.
40
41But, more than all sounds,
42Surer, serener,
43Fuller with passion
44And exultation,
45Let the hushed whisper
46In thine own heart say,
47How I adore thee.

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