Lyrics; Selected From the Works of A. Mary F. Robinson (Madame James Darmesteter)

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A Mary F Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
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. But how profoundly changed, O you dear-belov'd dead woman !
Made mysterious and estranged, All-pervading, superhuman.
Ah ! to meet you as of yore, Kind, alert, and quick to laughter : You, the friend I loved Before ; Not this tragic friend of After.
II.
The house was empty where you came no more ; I sat in awe and dread ; When, lo ! I heard a hand that shook the door, And knew it was the Dead.
Stars. 99 One moment — ah ! — the anguish took my side, The fainting of the will. " God of the livin
...g, leave me not ! " I cried, And all my flesh grew chill.
One moment ; then I opened wide my heart And open flung the door : "What matter whence thou comest, what thou art?— Come to me ! " . . . Never more III.
They lie at peace, the darkness fills The hollow of their empty gaze.
The dust falls in their ears and stills The echo of our fruitless days ; The earth takes back their baser part ; The brain no longer bounds the dream ; The broken vial of the heart Lets out its passion in a stream.


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