Poems of Keats An Anthology in Commemoration of the Poets Death February 23

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E 6$ LV PART II O Melancholy, linger here awhile ! i O Music, Music, breathe despondingly ! O Echo, Echo, from some sombre isle, Unknown, Lethean, sigh to us — O sigh ! Spirits in grief, lift up your heads, and smile ; Lift up your heads, sweet Spirits, heavily, And make a pale light in your cypress glooms. Tinting with silver wan your marble tombs. LVI Moan hither, all ye syllables of woe. From the deep throat of sad Melpomene ! Through bronzed lyre in tragic order go. And touch the strings in...to a mystery ; Sound mournfully upon the winds and low ; For simple Isabel is soon to be Among the dead : She withers, like a palm Cut by an Indian for its juicy balm. LVII O leave the palm to wither by itself ; Let not quick Winter chill its dying hour ! It may not be — those Baalites of pelf, Her brethren, noted the continual shower From her dead eyes : and many a curious elf, Among her kindred, wonder'd that such dower Of youth and beauty should be thrown aside By one mark'd out to be a Noble's bride.

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