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POEMS.
Oh! wearily the hours have sped
Since that sad day when last we met
And parted, while the sun o'erhead
Grew darker, as in fond regret.

But nights of gloom that shroud my soul
Are lighted up by dreams of thee—
Sweet dreams! which could I but control
Would last through all eternity.

'T was such an one, the other night,
Illumed this dreary world of mine
As with a ray of heavenly light,
And filled my heart with joy divine.

A meteor in my darkened sky
Thy spirit came, as o'er the deep,
And wiped the tear-drop from my eye
And calmed the wave of troubled sleep.

Encircling arms dispelled my pain;
A tender voice, a phantom kiss,
A loving smile revived again
Old, unforgotten days of bliss.

But sad the wakening—sad to know
That this, the brief refulgent gleam
Of happiness, that thrilled me so,
Was but the rapture of a dream.