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On The Death Of A Lady,

    By Thomas Moore



    Sweet spirit! if thy airy sleep
        Nor sees my tears not hears my sighs,
    Then will I weep, in anguish weep,
        Till the last heart's drop fills mine eyes.

    But if thy sainted soul can feel,
        And mingles in our misery;
    Then, then my breaking heart I'll seal--
        Thou shalt not hear one sigh from me.

    The beam of morn was on the stream,
        But sullen clouds the day deform;
    Like thee was that young, orient beam,
        Like death, alas, that sullen storm!

    Thou wert not formed for living here,
        So linked thy soul was with the sky;
    Yet, ah, we held thee all so dear,
        We thought thou wert not formed to die.



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