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The Death-Wake - or Lunacy; a Necromaunt in Three Chimeras by Thomas T Stoddart
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Among old obelisks, and his eyeless head
Shook o'er the wiery ribs, where darkness lay
The image of a heart--He is away!
And Julio is watching, like Remorse,
Over the pale and solitary corse!

Shower soft light, ye stars, that shake the dew
From your eternal blossoms! and thou, too,
Moon! minded of thy power, tide-bearing queen!
That hast a slave and votary within
The great rock-fetter'd deeps, and hearest cry
To thee the hungry surges, rushing by
Like a vast herd of wolves,--fall full and fair
On Julio as he sleepeth, even there,
Amid the suppliant bosom of the sea!--
Sleep! dost thou come, and on thy blessed knee
With hush and whisper lull the troubled brain
Of this death-lover?--Still the eyes do strain
Their orbs on Agathè--those raven eyes!
All earnest on the ladye as she lies
In her white shroud. They see not, though they are
As if they saw; no splendour like a star
Is under their dark lashes: they are full
Of dream and slumber--melancholy, dull!

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A wide, wide sea! and on its rear and van
Amid the stars, the silent meteors ran
All that still night, and Julio with a cry
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