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TO A YOUNG LADY.
To gaze upon that eye, whose beam
Was love, and life, and light,
To mark its wild and wandering gleam
Which dazzles but to blight;

To turn in anguish and despair
From those wild notes of sadness,
And feel that there was darkness there,
The midnight mist of madness;

To start beneath the thrilling swell
Of notes still sweet, though wasted,
To mark the idol loved too well,
In all its beauty blasted;

O! it were better far to kneel,
In darkly brooding anguish,
Upon the graves of those we love,
Than thus to see them languish.