Life and Literary Remains of L. E. L. by Laman Blanchard. In Two Volumes |
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THE RUINED MIND. |
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THE RUINED MIND.
Ah! sad it is to see the deckDismasted of some noble wreek;
And sad to see the marble stone
Defaced, and with gray moss o'ergrown;
And sad to see the broken lute
For ever to its music mute,
But what is lute, or fallen tower,
Or ship sunk in its proudest hour,
To awe and majesty combined
In their worst shape—the ruined mind?
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