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THE GOLDEN VIOLET.
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My fate is as yon faded wreath
    Of summer flowers;
They've spent their store of fragrant health
    On sunny hours,
Which reck'd them not, which heeded not
    When they were dead;
Other flowers, unwarn'd by them
    Will spring instead.
And my own heart is as the lute
    I am now waking;
Wound to too fine and high a pitch
    They both are breaking.
And of their song what memory
    Will stay behind?
An echo, like a passing thought,
    Upon the wind.