She thought of Jeanie in her grave, Who should have been a bride; But who for joys brides hope to have Fell sick and died In her gay prime, In earliest Winter time With the first glazing rime, With the first snow-fall of crisp Winter time.
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Fruits which that unknown orchard bore; She sucked until her lips were sore; Then flung the emptied rinds away But gathered up one kernel stone, And knew not was it night or day As she turned home alone.
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She sucked and sucked and sucked the more
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In tones as smooth as honey
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Laura stared but did not stir, Longed but had no money: The whisk-tailed merchant bade her taste
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Their hungry thirsty roots?'
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'We must not look at goblin men, We must not buy their fruits: Who knows upon what soil they fed