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How oft my guardian angel gently cried, "Soul, from thy casement look, and thou shalt see How he persists to knock and wait for thee!" And, O! how often to that voice of sorrow, "To-morrow we will open," I replied, And when the morrow came I answered still, "To-morrow." - To-morrow (l. 9), (Longfellow's translation) [Tomorrow] Dreaming of a to-morrow, which to-morrow Will be as distant then as 'tis to-day. - To-morrow, and To-morrow, (John Bowring's translation) [Tomorrow]
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