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 I numbered years of pain and distress, And but fourteen days of happiness. Mortal, nor pleasure, nor wealth, nor power, Are more than the toys of a passing hour; Earth's flowers bear the foul taint of earth, Lassitude, sorrow, are theirs by their birth. One only pleasure will last, to fulfil, With some shadow of good, the Holy One's will. The only steadfast hope to us given, Is the one which looks in its trust to heaven."

  was silence around the stately hall, For that song laid the spell of its darkness o'er all; Some thought of their hopes now low in the tomb; Others of hopes that were but in their bloom, 