Canto

1     9|     If he finds any one in waking case,~Sighing, to him he
2    10| When she, 'twixt sleep and waking, made a strain~To reach
3    23|    their way:~But, whether waking or to sleep resigned,~Has
4    24|   fit of admiration ended,~Waking from his amazement with
5    25| her brain,~She wakes, and, waking, finds the vision vain.~ ~
6    33|   sheer~Reality is this my waking bane;~My joy a dream and
7    33|    see and hear,~Cannot I, waking, see and hear again?~What
8    33|  But -- sure and bitter -- waking ills ensue.~If falsehood
9    33| watching woe,~The pains of waking may I never know!~ ~ LXIV~"
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