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I did not see thee waxing day by day
Older,—how could I see?
Thou wast the same to me
As flower or moon or sun or starry ray.

Though thou wast growing grey,
I noticed not,—thou wast there every morn:
Fair credulous love hath only sweetest scorn
For death, and dreams no dream can pass away.
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