Horae Poeticae Lyrical And Other Poems

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Horae Poeticae Lyrical And Other Poems
Elizabeth Emmet Lenox Conyngham
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She dared not weep ; and she could not sleep For the chill that around her heart did creep.
She saw not — she heard not — the thing that was near ; But it filled her eve and it filled her ear : It touched her not for blessing or bane ; But it curdled her blood and it scorched her brain.
218 THE FAIR ROSALIE.
She listened alone ; she heard no tone ; But a hiowledge ofivords o'er her senses passed : She felt them say, " Pray ! Rosalie, pray ! If thou darest, fervently pray — and fast — For thy pe
...rjured soul ! This prayer is thy last !
The flowers thou did'st give have ceased to live; Their aspect is changed ; their fragrance is fled ; Their altered breath has a scent of death ; They come, a token from true heart broken ; They come, a pledge from the faithful Dead. " Merry bells are ringing ; glad maidens are flinging Fresh flowers to grace the festal day : Why comes not the bride in her beauty's pride ? Why comes she not in her bridal array ?
A lady lies dead in a silken bed ; That lady's face is fair to view ; One hand is pressed on her marble breast, And it holds a posie of ghastly hue.


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