Poetical Fragments from Ethel Churchill Volume I/The World Within

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2474459Poetical Fragments from Ethel Churchill, Volume I — The World WithinLetitia Elizabeth Landon

CHAPTER IX.


DIFFERENT VIEWS OF YOUTH AND AGE.


There was a shadow on his face, that spake
Of passion long since hardened into thought.
He had a smile, a cold and scornful smile;
Not gaiety, not sweetness, but the sign
Of feelings moulded at their master's will.
A weary world was hidden at that heart;
Sorrow and strife were there, and it had learnt
The weary lessons time and sorrow teach;
And deeply felt itself the vanity
Of love and hope, and now could only feel
Distrust in them, and mockery for those
Who could believe in what he knew was vain.




Blanchard’s title is:

THE WORLD WITHIN


In The New York Mirror (3rd March 1838), as Distrust