Poetry: A Remembrance
I sce tlice still ! iliou nrt not dead, 'J'lio' dust is niingllng wilh iby fürnV ; Tno broken suii boania !i;ive iut tlied Tlieir iiiiül ruinbuw 011 thc sturni. Ãn '..â mu-i df tlie rnidhight deép Tlicir accedÃa tlirougii tny bosom tlnil!, Till yy'a foiul iuijiulso bitis mo woop, Kor vvropl n ihought, I seo t!iec stlll. 1 neo t!n:c stül, ilmt tluuk o f roso, Thoso lips wiih dfwy Irágrnncé vc:: Tlmi foieliCüd in serene repose - Thyse suuf-lii ejes, I aee ihe-n yet. Sweot seniph ! surc ilion arl not déitd, THbü giiiceht siill t!ás earthly spbyrc ; An itifluence still e rfun'd me t-lied, Likotliine, und etÃll ihÃü ai t uoi :ere. TJiou nrt not liere. no more lien etiili ihe pule and soiulirc sky Will tiiy deár songa aiound me pour Their guali oÃ' liuly tnolody. Fnrn%el!, belov'd lo mort;il silii. Thy verm.l chei;k no moic c;ui bloom; JÃo tnore thy siuilu inspin s dojigüt, For thou ni t girner'd in ilie ton;b. Rich liarvest for ihnt ruili!ess povfer Wliieh haib it'i búuntls 10 mar bis wlll ; Yt't as in hopc'b ii icku.de.l liour, 'J'iiron'd in iny lieuü, I see [hpe sljll.
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A. R. H.
Poetry
Remembrance
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Signal of Liberty