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[LA REVANCHE.]
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There is no more for me to hope,There is no more for thee to fear;
And, if I give my Sorrow scope,
That Sorrow thou shalt never hear.
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Why shed for such a heart one tear?
Let deep and dreary silence be
My only memory of thee!
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When all are fled who flatter now,Save thoughts which will not flatter then;
And thou recall'st the broken vow
To him who must not love again—
Each hour of now forgotten years
Thou, then, shalt number with thy tears;
And every drop of grief shall be
A vain remembrancer of me!
Undated, ? 1812.
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