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HE TURNED NOT, SPOKE NOT SUNK NOT FIXED HIS LOOK,
AND SET THE ANXIOUS FRAME THAT LATELY SHOOK.
HE GAZED HOW LONG WE CAZE DESPITE OF PAIN,
AND KNOW, BUT DARE NOT OWN WE GAZE IN VAIN!

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XXI.

He ask'd no question-all were answer'd now
By the first glance on that still-marble brow.
It was enough-she died—what reck'd it how?
The love of youth, the hope of better years,
The source of softest wishes, tenderest fears,
The only living thing he could not hate,
Was reft at once-and he deserved his fate,
But did not feel it less;-the good explore,
For peace, those realms where guilt can never soar:
The proud-the wayward—who have fix'd below
Their joy and find this earth enough for woe,
Lose in that one their all-perchance a mite-
But who in patience parts with all delight?
Full many a stoic eye and aspect stern
Mask hearts where grief hath little left to learn;
And many a withering thought lies hid, not lost,
In smiles that least befit who wear them most.

1800

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XXII.

By those, that deepest feel, is ill exprest
The indistinctness of the suffering breast;
Where thousand thoughts begin to end in one,
Which seeks from all the refuge found in none;

1820

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