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The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 1 (On The Death Of A Young Lady, Cousin To The Author, And Very Dear To Him) - Lord Byron
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The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 1 (On The Death Of A Young Lady, Cousin To The Author, And Very Dear To Him) Lord Byron

The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 1 (On The Death Of A Young Lady, Cousin To The Author, And Very Dear To Him) - Lord Byron
On The Death Of A Young Lady, [1] Cousin To The Author, And Very Dear To Him

1.         Hush'd are the winds, and still the evening gloom,
         Not e'en a zephyr wanders through the grove,
         Whilst I return to view my Margaret's tomb,
         And scatter flowers on the dust I love.

2.         Within this narrow cell reclines her clay,
         That clay, where once such animation beam'd;
         The King of Terrors seiz'd her as his prey;
         Not worth, nor beauty, have her life redeem'd.

3.         Oh! could that King of Terrors pity feel,
         Or Heaven reverse the dread decree of fate,
         Not here the mourner would his grief reveal,
         Not here the Muse her virtues would relate.

4.         But wherefore weep? Her matchless spirit soars
         Beyond where splendid shines the orb of day;
         And weeping angels lead her to those bowers,
         Where endless pleasures virtuous deeds repay.

5.         And shall presumptuous mortals Heaven arraign!
         And, madly, Godlike Providence accuse!
         Ah! no, far fly from me attempts so vain;—
         I'll ne'er submission to my God refuse.
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