He thinks not of the west so brightly ——
Nor listens to the faint and distant ——
But dreams of the false fair to whom is ——
The wo which never, never, will take ——.
Convert the following into a couplet, perfect in rhyme and rhythm, without adding or omitting a single letter:
“O Deborah, Deborah! wo unto thee
For thou art as deaf as a post.”