Page:Landon in Literary Gazette 1825.pdf/8



Then to meet the careless smile, Look on the altered eye, See it on others dwell, and pass Herself regardless by.

And having drained the bitter dregs, All bitterness above, Of slighted love—then to be told, 'Twas but to try your love.

The heart that could bear this Must be of stone or steel; The heart that broke not with such wrong, Was not made love to feel.

Alas! for her whose love Is fated thine to be; Better the heart should break Than beat for one like thee.L. E. L.