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ON A CORNELIAN HEART WHICH WAS BROKEN.
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Ill-fated Heart! and can it be,That thou shouldst thus be rent in twain?
Have years of care for thine and thee
Alike been all employed in vain?
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Yet precious seems each shattered part,And every fragment dearer grown,
Since he who wears thee feels thou art
A fitter emblem of his own.
March 16, 1812.
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