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THE TROUBADOUR.



Henceforth within the last recess
    Of my heart shall remain
Thy name in all its bitterness,
    But never named again;
The only memory of that heart
Will be to think how false thou art.

And yet I fain would name thy name,
    My heart's now gentle queen,
E'en as they burn the perfumed flame
    Where the plague spot has been;
Methinks that it will cleanse away
The ills that on my spirit prey.

Sweet Eva! the last time I gazed
    Upon thy deep blue eyes,