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Yes! still for them all Nature breathes,
With beauty's deep though chastened spell;
And, still unbidden, Fancy wreathes
The fairy flowers once loved so well:
The dashing waves, the bending trees,
Still sound like voices loved and gone;
Still music floats on every breeze,
Though now it bears a mournful tone.

Oh! say not then, that passing years
Must warp each feeling kind and true,
And dry that fount of blesséd tears,
Which fall like Summer's freshening dew;
No! be it mine, through joy and woe,
Living to love—beloved to die!—
No frozen heart to all below,
E'er glowed with warmth for things on high.

E.

May 21, 1836.