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Far off in drowsy valleys, where the meadow saffrons blow
And I dreamed my lost love came stealthily out of the wood
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree
Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild
I have looked upon those brilliant creatures, and now my heart is sore
All changed, changed utterly: a terrible beauty is born
But O that I were young again
And all seems evil until I sleepless would lie down and die
Suddenly I saw the cold and rook-delighting heaven
I would that we were, my beloved, white birds on the foam of the sea!
The wrong of unshapely things is a wrong too great to be told
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