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IN MEMORIAM.
77
CXVI. 3.

"The dear, dear voice that I have known,
Will speak to me of me and mine :"

cxviii. 5.
"And, crown'd with attributes of woe,"

cxxii. 1.
"And strove to burst the folded gloom,"

CXXIV. 6.
"And what I seem beheld again,"

cxxvi. 3.
"That moves about from place to place,
And whispers to the vast of space
Among the worlds, that all is well."

cxxvii. 3.
"But woe to him that wears a crown,"

ib. 4.
"And the vast Æon sinks in blood."

cxxviii. 5.
"To make old baseness[1] picturesque,"

  1. This is presumably a misprint, and is corrected in the second edition to "bareness."