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Anna Boleyn.
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      Say! did prophetic light
      Illume her darkening sight,
   Painting the future island-queen,
  Like the fabled bird, all hearts surprising,
  Bright from blood-stained ashes rising,
   Wise, energic, bold, serene?
   Ah no! the scroll of time
   Is sealed;—and hope sublime
Rests but on those far heights which mortals may not climb.

  The dying prayer, with trembling fervour, speeds
  For that false monarch by whose will she bleeds;
  For him who, listening on that fatal morn,
  Hears her death-signal o'er the distant lawn
    From the deep cannon speaking,
  Then springs to mirth, and winds his bugle horn,
    And riots while her blood is reeking:—
For him she prays, in seraph tone,
    "Oh!—be his sins forgiven!
  Who raised me to an earthly throne,
  And sends me now, from prison lone,
   To be a saint in heaven."