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SLIGHTED LOVE.

The struggle is over;
Such strife could not last;
And pride now must cover
All trace of the past;
My heart has grown stronger,
Nor shrinks from its task,—
Go, cold one, no longer
One kind thought I ask.
Thou hast taught me the weakness
Of woman's fond trust,

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When in love's lowly meekness
I knelt in the dust;
And now my brow flushes
With anger and shame,
As my proud spirit crushes
Its once cherished flame.
Our love-dream is vanished,
And coldly I speak
The words that once banished
The blood from my cheek.
Other idols have wooed thee,
All changed is thy lot,
For Fame has pursued thee,
And Love is forgot.