The Exchange

by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

We pledged our hearts, my love and I,—   I in my arms the maiden clasping; I could not tell the reason why,   But, O, I trembled like an aspen! Her father’s love she bade me gain;   I went, and shook like any reed! I strove to act the man,—in vain!   We had exchanged our hearts indeed.

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