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Poems (Gould, 1833)/The Breast-Pin

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4694027Poems — The Breast-PinHannah Flagg Gould
THE BREAST-PIN.
Come, thou dear, thou hallowed treasure,Make thy home upon my breast,Till my days have filled their measure,Till I, too, am gone to rest!
Not because I love your glitter,Dazzling gold and sparkling stone,For your charms have dashed with bitterLife's whole fount for many a one.
Not for these, bright gift, I 'm takingThee to be my bosom friend!'T is for thoughts that thou art waking,Memory, but at death to end!
That sweet face, so pale and altered,Painted here, can fancy see,Every fainting word that falteredOn her lip, I read in thee.
May thy sacred name be spokenNever to the mortal ear!For, a dying sister's token,I baptize thee, with a tear!