La Pold And Euridice : a Poem in Twenty-Two Books Or Cantos Embracing Many Common And Tragic Scenes of Life

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Was handed me your note of scorn ; 1 then was happy ere it came.
Was laboring with my might and main, I thought for thee and me the same.
But all of that, alas, was vain.
"And while I read its words which stung, 'My chum is happy ^'' said the one Who handed me that note of woe, Now doubtless saw my color go.
O that sach happ>iness as this Should ever enter human bliss !
It doth unman all of my powers ; It glooms and darkens all my hours ; It storms of grief around me showers, And blights and wi
...thers all my flowers.
138 LA POLD AND EURIDICE.
" O Cruel, what is life to me But one dark, dread, wreck-covered sea ?
Where a few straggling beams of light Add but a gloom to dreary night.
"Forgive me if I should upbraid, O fickle^ fickle^ fichle maid.
"Why rather not with bloody knife Saunter forth and take my life.
Than drop by drop to let it flow, Into this bitter cup of woe ?
"I knew that most of womankind Were trifling, flattering, false, and blind ; Oft saying what they did not mean, And l)eln(j what they did not seem ; That they the absent soon forgot.


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