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Translations. - The Grave. (From Von Salis-Seewis.)

    By George MacDonald



    The grave is deep and soundless,
    Its brink is ghastly lone;
    With veil all dark and boundless
    It hides a land unknown.

    The nightingale's sweet closes
    Down there come not at all;
    And friendship's withered roses
    On the mossy hillock fall.

    Their hands young brides forsaken
    Wring bleeding there in vain;
    The cries of orphans waken
    No answer to their pain.

    Yet nowhere else for mortals
    Dwells their implored repose;
    Through none but those dark portals
    Home to his rest man goes.

    The poor heart, here for ever
    By storm on storm beat sore,
    Its true peace gaineth never
    But where it beats no more.



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