I know lives, I could miss
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| ←A precious — mouldering pleasure — 'tis — (371) | I know lives, I could miss by 372 |
(373) I'm saying every day→ |
I know lives, I could miss
Without a Misery —
Others — whose instant's wanting —
Would be Eternity —
The last — a scanty Number —
'Twould scarcely fill a Two —
The first — a Gnat's Horizon
Could easily outgrow —
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