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60 OH, LADY, LET THE SAD TEARS FALL Oh, Lady, let the sad tears fall To speak thy pain, Gently as through the silver dusk The silver rain.
Oh, let thy bosom breathe its grief In such soft sigh As hath the wind in gardens where Pale roses die.
61 DIRGE Never the nightingale, Oh, my dear, Never again the lark Thou wilt hear; Though dusk and the morning still Tap at thy window-sill, Though ever love call and call Thou wilt not hear at all, My dear, my dear.
62 THE SUN-DIAL Every day, Every day, Te
...ll the hours By their shadows, By their shadows.
63 OLD LOVE More dim than waning moon Thy face, more faint Than is the falling wind Thy voice, yet do Thine eyes most strangly glow, Thou ghost . . Thou ghost.
64 AH ME. . ALAS. .
(He) Ah me, my love's heart, Like some frail flower, apart, High, on the cliff's edge growing, Touched by unhindered sun to sweeter showing, Swung by each faint wind's faintest blowing, But so, on the cliff's edge growing, From man's reach aloof, apart: Ah me, my love's heart!


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