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No longer weep for me when I am gone, Nor gaze upon this stiffened corpse once more. Shadows slanting worn sundial on the lawn Remind you sadly of sweet days before. Bring me no flowers to wilt and decay As if toys as this comfort to me gain. Can such thy sufficient love relay When I in my eternal sleep be lain? Neath rugged yew tree's shade ne'er more to wake. As unceasing ages roar forth their rage Each ephemeral bubble too must break. Unloose the prisoned linnet from her cage! Roll on thou raging storm of blackest life In all thy fury of vain human strife! ~Hilda~
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Feb 1, 2013
Feb 1, 2013 at 4:11 PM UTC
Sonnet IV: No Longer Weep for Me When I am Gone
No longer weep for me when I am gone, Nor gaze upon this stiffened corpse once more. Shadows slanting worn sundial on the lawn Remind you sadly of sweet days before. Bring me no flowers to wilt and decay As if toys as this comfort to me gain. Can such thy sufficient love relay When I in my eternal sleep be lain? Neath rugged yew tree's shade ne'er more to wake. As unceasing ages roar forth their rage Each ephemeral bubble too must break. Unloose the prisoned linnet from her cage! Roll on thou raging storm of blackest life In all thy fury of vain human strife! ~Hilda~
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Feb 1, 2013
Feb 1, 2013 at 4:11 PM UTC
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