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Full many a glor|ious morn|ing have | I seen
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Flatter | the mount|ain tops | with sove|reign
eye,
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Kissing | with gold|en face | the mead|ows green,
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Gilding | pale* streams | with heaven|ly alch|emy;
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Anon | permit | the bas|est clouds | to ride
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With ug|ly rack | on his | celes|tial face,
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And from | the for/lorn world | his vis|age hide,
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Stealing | unseen | to west | with this |
disgrace:
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Eene* so | my sun | one ear|ly morn | did shine,
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With all | triumph|ant splen|dor on | my brow;
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But out | alack,| he was | but one | hour mine,
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The re|gion cloud | hath masked | him from | me
now.
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Yet him | for this | my love | no whit |
disdain|eth;
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Suns of | the world | may stain | when heav|en's
sun | staineth.
Lines 13 and 14 are hexameter