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Silenus

By Thomas Woolner

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Taking them in his lonely arms he sighed,
“O loveliest of the loved, is this now all
Left of thee, once so pure and beautiful?
Must thou be now frail debtor to the wind
For voice to tell me thy dark sorrowing?
I sitting by thee with no power to soothe.