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XCIV


Cold is the wind where Daphne sleeps,
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That was so tender and so warm
With loving,—with a loveliness
Than her own laurel lovelier.

Now pipes the bitter wind for her,
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And the snow sifts about her door,
While far below her frosty hill
The racing billows plunge and boom.







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