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"Farewell."

Come give thy hand, what though we part,
  Thy name is fixed, within my heart;
  I shall not change, nor break the vow
  I made before and plight thee now;
  For since thou may'st not live for me,
  'Tis sweeter far to die for thee.

"Farewell"

Thoult think of me when I am gone
  None shall undo, what I have done;
  Yet even thy love I would resign
  To save thee from remorse like mine;
  Thy tears shall fall upon my grave:
  They still may bless—they cannot save.

"Sing no more," said Calantha, "let us return home. I know not what I say, or do. Judge not of my feelings by those which predominate in your presence. I may be weak, I acknowledge your power, I am lost irretrievably if you are resolved upon it." "Calantha", said Lord Glenarvon firmly, "you may trust implicitly to my honor.—These are the last guilty words, I will ever suffer to pass my lips. Henceforward consider me only as your friend—as such accept my hand."