'Tis thine with faery forms to talk
And thine the philosophic walk.

Letter to Southey, 1794.

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which] that MS. O, MS. O (c), Letter, 1794.

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And] The Letter, 1794.

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Where grateful oft the big drops start. Letter, 1794. shall] does MS. O (c).

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Ah! doubly blest, if Love supply
Lustre to this now heavy eye,
And with unwonted Spirit grace
That fat[32:A] vacuity of face.
Or if e'en Love, the mighty Love
Shall find this change his power above;
Some lovely maid perchance thou'lt find
To read thy visage in thy mind.