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IANTHE'S LETTER by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

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First Line: WE WILL NOT ARGUE, IF YOU SAY
Last Line: NOTHING AT ALL) THE FIRST AND LAST FOR YOU.

We will not argue, if you say
My sorrows when I went away
Were not for you alone;
For there were many very dear,
Altho' at dawn they came not near,
As you did, yet who griev'd when I was gone.
We will not argue (but why tell
So false a tale?) that scarcely fell
My tears where mostly due.
I can not think who told you so:
I shed (about the rest I know
Nothing at all) the first and last for you.



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