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THE GRAVE OF A POETESS.
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All happy things that love the sun
    In the bright air glanc'd by,
And a glad murmur seem'd to run
    Thro' the soft azure sky.

Fresh leaves were on the ivy-bough
    That fring'd the ruins near;
Young voices were abroad—but thou
    Their sweetness couldst not hear.

And mournful grew my heart for thee,
    Thou in whose woman's mind
The ray that brightens earth and sea,
    The light of song was shrined.

Mournful, that thou wert slumbering low,
    With a dread curtain drawn
Between thee and the golden glow
    Of this world's vernal dawn.