Remains in Verse And Prose of Arthur Henry Hallam. With a Preface And Memoir

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Remains in Verse And Prose of Arthur Henry Hallam. With a Preface And Memoir
Maine, Henry Sumner, Sir, 1822-1888
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Ju7ie, 1831.
144 SONNETS, Alas I that sometimes even a duteous life, If uninspired by love, and love-born joy.
Grows fevered in the world's unholy strife.
And sinks destroyed by that it would destroy !
Beloved, from the boisterous deeds that fill The measure up of this unquiet time.
The dull monotonies of Faction's chime.
And irrepressible thoughts foreboding ill, I turn to thee as to a heaven apart — Oh ! not apart, not distant, near me ever, So near my soul that nothing can thee sever !
How s
...hall I fear, knowing there is for me A city of refuge, builded pleasantly Within the silent places of the heart ?
May, 1831.
SONNETS. 145 tVhY throbbest thou, my heart, why thickly breathest ?
I ask no rich and splendid eloquence : A few words of the warmest and the sweetest Sure thou mayst yield without such coy pre- tence : Open the chamber where affection's voice, For rare occasions is kept close and fine : Bid it but say " sweet Emily, be mine," So for one boldness thou shalt aye rejoice.
Fain would I speak when the full music-streams Rise from her lips to linger on her face.


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