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 TO THE BELOVED DEAD.

A LAMENT.

, thou art like a tune that idle fingers

Play on a window-pane.

The time is there, the form of music lingers;

But O thou sweetest strain,

Where is thy soul? Thou liest i' the wind and rain.

Even as to him who plays that idle air,

It seems a melody,

For his own soul is full of it, so, my Fair,

Dead, thou dost live in me,

And all this lonely soul is full of thee.

Thou song of songs!—not music as before

Unto the outward ear;

My spirit sings thee inly evermore,

Thy falls with tear on tear.

I fail for thee, thou art too sweet, too dear.