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Oh, tell me not so, Our dreams cannot go. " Thus warmly Witchaire to his lover appealed. 52 THE PARCHMENT AND OTHER POEMS "Oh, say not, Matilde, that our vows must be broken, Our passionate love its fruition denied, You are not your own, the dear word has been spoken, Your duty, my dearest, whatever betide, Wherever I go, For weal or for woe, Your duty, Matilde, sends you there by my side. " "Oh, would that it might be, " Matilde replied, sighing, "Oh, would that those moments might come once a...gain, When over the hills where cloud shadows were flying We wandered alone through the meadow and glen, By flowers and stream, Dear, dear vanished dream, The world seemed so bright and so beautiful then. "Dear halycon days, precious moments now vanished, When burdened with joy every hour quickly sped, Along with our visions our hopes must be banished, Our hopes, dreams and visions alike are all fled ; What once was so sweet I cast at my feet, As flowers once prized but now withered and dead. "Sometimes I go back where we once loved to wander And weave the wild chaplet again for my hair, And sit all alone in our haunts as I ponder On days when we wandered so happily there; But fame now enthralls, High destiny calls, And now I must leave your forever, Witchaire.
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