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dialogue between two friends.
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III.

I feel as feels a shipwrecked man
Swimming the waves for life's dear sake.
I yield up all; the ocean can
Each joy, each costly treasure take,
      So life be won.
I yield my Tyrian merchandise—
Those argosies of hope which give
Life to man's life, and I arise
Naked, forlorn; but yet I live,
      And shall live on.
You see, my friend, I have o'ercome.
There is no weakness in this breast.
Vainly you'd stir the void for some
Old feeling which it once possessed.
      And yet—and yet—
Must I not see her once again,
If but to prove by cold disdain
      That I forget?

IV.

That I have read her through and through,
Indifferent to those queenly charms;