Lover's Diary, A, Volume 2. by Gilbert Parker
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page 17 of 43 (39%)
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So have I stood before this parting day, With chilly fingers pressed upon my breast, That my heart burst not fleshen bands away, And my sharp cry break through my lady's rest. I have shut burning eyelids on the sight Of this dread time that scorches my sad night. TOO SOON AWAY Have I then found thee but to lose thee, friend? But touched thee ere thou vanished from my gaze? And when my soul is struggling from the maze Of many conflicts, must our converse end? Across the empty space that now shall spread Between us, shall I never go to thee? Or thou, beloved, never come to me, Save but to whisper prayers above the dead? Ah, cruel thought! Shall not Hope's convoy bear To thee the reinforcements of my love? Shall I not on thy white hand drop a tear |
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