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To Mary Who Died In This Opinion.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    Maiden, quench the glare of sorrow
    Struggling in thine haggard eye:
    Firmness dare to borrow
    From the wreck of destiny;
    For the ray morn's bloom revealing
    Can never boast so bright an hue
    As that which mocks concealing,
    And sheds its loveliest light on you.

    2.
    Yet is the tie departed
    Which bound thy lovely soul to bliss?
    Has it left thee broken-hearted
    In a world so cold as this?
    Yet, though, fainting fair one,
    Sorrow's self thy cup has given,
    Dream thou'lt meet thy dear one,
    Never more to part, in Heaven.

    3.
    Existence would I barter
    For a dream so dear as thine,
    And smile to die a martyr
    On affection's bloodless shrine.
    Nor would I change for pleasure
    That withered hand and ashy cheek,
    If my heart enshrined a treasure
    Such as forces thine to break.



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