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THE FLIGHT.
XXI.
Wild flowers blowing side by side in God's free light and air,
Wild flowers of the secret woods, when Edwin found us there,
Wild woods in which we roved with him, and heard his passionate vow,
Wild woods in which we rove no more, if we be parted now!

XXII.
You will not leave me thus in grief to wander forth forlorn;
We never changed a bitter word, not once since we were born;