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FANCIES.
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Only the lonely wind may stir  In the place she knew.
Then follow, O wind, the happy waysWhither thy blushing love has fled:Round her are lustres of perfect days  And all sweetness shed.
Follow—for desert sky and seaAre dim with the rush of the rain:Summer is dead, and the day would be  Alone with its pain!