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As if her every movement, gesture, look, Their bearing from the spirit's sadness took; And yet there was no word which told that grief Prey'd on the heart as blight plays on the leaf. But meeker tenderness to those around, A soothing, sharing love, as if she found Her happiness in theirs; more mild, more kind, As if a holier rule were on her mind. I cannot choose but marvel at the way In which our lives pass on, from day to day Learning strange lessons in the human heart, And yet like shadows letting them depart. Is misery so familiar that we bring Ourselves to view it as a usual thing? Thus is it; how regardless pass we by The cheek to paleness worn, the heavy eye!