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... once linked together , I've seen around me fall , Like leaves in wintry weather , I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet - hall deserted ; Whose lights are fled , Whose garlands dead , And all but he departed .
... once linked together , I've seen around me fall , Like leaves in wintry weather , I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet - hall deserted ; Whose lights are fled , Whose garlands dead , And all but he departed .
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