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Dreams, that elude the Makers frenzied grasp
Hands, star and still, on a dead Mother s breast.
Which nevermore shall render clasp for clasp,
Or deftly soothe a weeping Child to rest
In suchlike forms me listeth to portray
My Tale, here ended. Thou delicious Fay
The guardian of a Sprite that lives to tease thee
Loving in earnest, chiding but in play
The merry mocking Bruno! Who, that sees thee.
Can fail to love thee. Darling, even as I?
My sweetest Sylvie, we must say "Good-bye!"