Poems by Mrs. Opie | ||
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[I once rejoiced, sweet Evening Gale]
I once rejoiced, sweet Evening Gale,
To see thy breath the poplar wave;
But now it makes my cheek turn pale....
It waves the grass o'er Henry's grave.
To see thy breath the poplar wave;
But now it makes my cheek turn pale....
It waves the grass o'er Henry's grave.
Ah! setting Sun! how changed I seem!
Beyond thy rays I love deep gloom,....
Since now, alas! I see them beam
Upon my Henry's lonely tomb.
Beyond thy rays I love deep gloom,....
Since now, alas! I see them beam
Upon my Henry's lonely tomb.
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Sweet Evening Gale! howe'er I seem,
I wish thee o'er my sod to wave;
Ah! setting Sun! soon mayst thou beam
On mine, as well as Henry's grave!
I wish thee o'er my sod to wave;
Ah! setting Sun! soon mayst thou beam
On mine, as well as Henry's grave!
Poems by Mrs. Opie | ||