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doleful breezes.
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Calling into glorious birth
All that beautified the earth,
All that filled the woods with mirth.

But, where yonder cypress sways,
Lies a flower no spring can raise,
Lost for ever to our gaze.

Laid in beauty in the tomb,
Never to out-step its gloom;
Oh! ye winds, sigh o'er that doom.

Winds of softer, milder play,
O'er the quivering harp strings stray,
Calling forth a sweeter lay.

In a bright celestial bower
Blooms that now transplanted flower,
Ne'er to bend, neath blast or shower;

In immortal beauty's pride,
By the Rose of Sharon's side,
Where no ill can e'er betide;

Where no storm e'er shed its gloom,
Triumphing in life and bloom,
O'er decay and o'er the tomb.