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THE IMPROVISATRICE.


I deemed, that of lyre, life, and love
    She was a long, last farewell taking;—
That, from her pale and parched lips,
    Her latest, wildest song was breaking.

SAPPHO'S SONG.

Farewell, my lute!—and would that I
    Had never waked thy burning chords!
Poison has been upon thy sigh,
    And fever has breathed in thy words.
 
Yet wherefore, wherefore should I blame
    Thy power, thy spell, my gentlest lute?
I should have been the wretch I am,
    Had every chord of thine been mute.
 
It was my evil star above,
    Not my sweet lute, that wrought me wrong;