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With looks so sad, when all are glad, I would not ever mourn ; With dying heart, that joys depart, And ne'er, oh, ne'er return. TONES FROM THE LYRE. 33 XLI. Oh, could I lay my head Upon the cold, cold grave, And find among the dead The rest life never gave, I would cast my eyes, at last, In weary dolour forth ; I would not start when lone apart, To hear the voice of mirth. Oh, on thy bosom fair I could have laid my head ; But never, never there Shall my fond tears be shed ; No hope of mine shal...l blend with thine, No grief be sighed away ; No sound of cheer made doubly dear, No love, no hope, no stay. XLIL I have seen a pale star in the light of the morning Grow fainter, and fainter, as the sky grew more So see I thy spirit our darkness adorning, [bright : Serenely and slowly dissolving in light. I have seen the blithe lark from his covert upspringing, Soar away through the clouds like a prophet of joy ; I have heard that sweet lark to the morning star singing, And so would I sing to thy spirit on high.
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