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TO - (7) by EDGAR ALLAN POE

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First Line: I WOULD NOT LORD IT O'ER THY HEART
Last Line: AND FRIENDSHIP TO BE SECOND BEST.
Subject(s): FRIENDSHIP;

I would not lord it o'er thy heart,
Alas! I cannot rule my own,
Nor would I rob one loyal thought,
From him who there should reign alone;
We both have found a life-long love;
Wherein our weary souls may rest,
Yet may we not, my gentle friend
Be each to each the @3second best?@1

A love which shall be passion-free,
Fondness as pure as it is sweet,
A bond where all the dearest ties
Of brother, friend and @3cousin@1 meet, --
Such is the union I would frame,
That thus we might be doubly blest,
With Love to rule our hearts supreme
And Friendship to be @3second best@1.



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