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CHAPTER V.
A POET'S MIDNIGHT.
Is not the lark companion of the spring? 
And should not Hope—that sky-lark of the heart—
Bear, with her sunny song, youth company? 
Still is its sweetest music poured for love; 
And that is not for me: yet will I love, 
And hope, though only for her praise and tears; 
And they will make the laurel's cold bright leaves 
Sweet as the tender myrtle.
Blanchard’s title is:
HOPE
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