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MAGDALEN.
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How round that woman would we throng!How willingly would clasp her hands,Fresh from that touch divine, and longTo gather up the twice-blest strands!
How eagerly with her would changeOur trivial innocence, nor heedHer shameful memories and strange,Could we but also claim that deed!