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An Old Song Ended

“How should I your true love know
     From another one?”
“By his cockle—hat and staff
     And his sandal—shoon.”
 
“And what signs have told you now
     That he hastens home?”
“Lo! the spring is nearly gone,
     He is nearly come.”
 
“For a token is there nought,
     Say, that he should bring?”
“He will bear a ring I gave
     And another ring.”
 
“How may I, when he shall ask,
     Tell him who lies there?”
“Nay, but leave my face unveiled
     And unbound my hair.”
 
“Can you say to me some word
     I shall say to him?“
“Say I’m looking in his eyes
     Though my eyes are dim.”
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