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               <title level="a">Tell me not Now</title>
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               <l>TELL me not now, if love for love</l>
               <l rend="indent">Thou canst return,</l>
               <l>Now while around us and above</l>
               <l rend="indent">Day's flambeaux burn.</l>
               <l>Not in clear noon, with speech as clear,</l>
               <l rend="indent">Thy heart avow,</l>
               <l>For every gossip wind to hear ;</l>
               <l rend="indent">Tell me not now !</l>
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            <lg type="stanza">
               <l>Tell me not now the tidings sweet,</l>
               <l rend="indent">The news divine ;</l>
               <l>A little longer at thy feet</l>
               <l rend="indent">Leave me to pine.</l>
               <l>I would not have the gadding bird</l>
               <l rend="indent">Hear from his bough ;</l>
               <l> Nay, though I famish for a word,</l>
               <l rend="indent">Tell me not now !</l>
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            <fw type="footer">The Yellow Book—Vol. III. <emph>B</emph>
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            <fw type="catchword">But</fw>
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               <fw type="pageNum">20</fw> "Tell me not Now"</fw>
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               <l>But when deep trances of delight</l>
               <l rend="indent">All Nature seal ;</l>
               <l>When round the world the arms of Night</l>
               <l rend="indent">Caressing steal ;</l>
               <l>When rose to dreaming rose says, "<emph rend="italic">Dear</emph>,</l>
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                  <emph rend="italic">Dearest</emph> ;" and when</l>
               <l>Heaven sighs her secret in Earth's ear,</l>
               <l rend="indent">Ah, tell me then !</l>
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