The Poems of Alice And Phoebe Cary;

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The Poems of Alice And Phoebe Cary;
Katharine Lee Bates
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When you seemed to love me so— When you sweetly kissed me so, On the green hills long ago.
Come up from your cool bed, In the stilly twilight sea, For the dearest hope lies dead.
That was ever dear to me ; Come up from your cool bed, And we '11 talk about the dead.
Tell me, for oft you go.
Winds, lovely winds of night, About the chambers low With sheets so dainty white, If they sleep through all the night, In the beds so chill and white : Talk to me, winds, and say.
If in the grave be rest ; Fo
...r, oh, life's little day Is a weary one at best ; Talk to my heart and say If death will give me rest.
* Printed In *' Lyra/' as well as in the volorae of 1866.
136 POEMS BY ALICE CARY.
ANNUARIES.
A TEAB has gone down silently To the dark quiet of the Past Since I beneath this very tree Sat hoping, fearing, dreaming, last ; Its waning glories, like a flame, Are trembling to the wind's light touch— All just a year ago the same, * And I — oh ! I — am changed so much !
The beauty of a wildering dream Hung softly round declining day ; A star of all too sweet a beam In Eve's flushed bosom trembling lay ; Changed in its aspect, yet the same, Still climbs that star from sunset's glow, But its embrace of beauteous flame No longer clasps the world from woe.


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