The Last of the Weirsmen. a Tragedy

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Come away ; it is not for thee !
-38- I VIII.
Look at the low-hung pine that stands alone 'mid the spring trees.
Look at the grave beneath it, a little with grass overgrown.
Look at the woman's form and the tear-marks over her features ; List to her thoughts as she lies supine by the lonely grave alone.
" Shall I upbraid myself to have gazed so long at the branches That I forgot my sorrow, that I forgot to weep ?
That I forgot the grave and my anguish of soul for the old man, Or that I suffered
... the grass of hope o'er the grave in my heart to creep?
'•Nay, I upbraid me not. One time I thought I could never Live when he passed away, but my heart is not as of yore.
Then my thought was divided ; his life was be- hind, hope before me ; Now the grave to which he is gone is before, and hope is before.
•'So that I am not false to the sorrow that rose within me, If I look to the future and watch for the lover to come.
Endless ago it seems since first I longed for his presence ; Now I'm alone, and haply the time draws near when the waiting is done." Then she arose, went home, but sat down and folded her fingers ; Little had she to do when but for herself she could care.


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