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The moon comes forth in her brightness; | |
How lovely is that beautiful lady! | |
O to have my deep longings for her relieved! | |
How anxious is my toiled heart! | |
The moon comes forth in her splendour; | |
How attractive is that beautiful lady! | |
O to have my anxieties about her relieved! | |
How agitated is my toiled heart! | |
The moon comes forth and shines; | |
How brilliant is that beautiful lady! | |
O to have the chains of my mind relaxed! | |
How miserable is my toiled heart! |
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