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To The Countess Of Blessington.

    By George Gordon Byron



1.

    You have asked for a verse: - the request
    In a rhymer 'twere strange to deny;
    But my Hippocrene was but my breast,
    And my feelings (its fountain) are dry.

2.

    Were I now as I was, I had sung
    What Lawrence has painted so well;[607]
    But the strain would expire on my tongue,
    And the theme is too soft for my shell.

3.

    I am ashes where once I was fire,
    And the bard in my bosom is dead;
    What I loved I now merely admire,
    And my heart is as grey as my head.

4.

    My Life is not dated by years -
    There are moments which act as a plough,
    And there is not a furrow appears
    But is deep in my soul as my brow.

5.

    Let the young and the brilliant aspire
    To sing what I gaze on in vain;
    For Sorrow has torn from my lyre
    The string which was worthy the strain.



                [First published, Letters and Journals, 1830, ii. 635, 636.]



Extra Info:
[607] {565}[For reproduction of Lawrence's portrait of Lady Blessington, see "List of Illustrations," Letters, 1901, v. [xv.].]



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