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Then think upon Calypso 's isles.Endear’d by days gone by;
To others give a thousand smiles.To me a single sigh.
16.
And when the admiring circle markThe paleness of thy face,
A half forai'i* tear, a transient sparkOf melancholy grace.
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Again thou’It smile, and blushing shunSome coxcomb's raillery;
Nor own for once thou thought's! of one"Who ever thinks on thee.
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Though smile and sigh alike are vain,When sever’d hearts repine,
My spirit flies o’er mount and main,And mourns in search of thine.