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THE TROUBADOUR.
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The cheek whereon my look had raised
    A blush's crimson dyes,
I marvell'd, love, this heart of mine
Had worshipp'd at another shrine.

I will think of thee when the star,
    That lit our own fair river,
Shines in the blue sky from afar,
    As beautiful as ever;
That twilight star, sweet love, shall be
A sign and seal with thee and me!