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272 O'er her young hopes the sable pall is spread; Her wedded heart holds converse with the dead; To ties, no longer earthly, fondly true, Each thought that breathes of love, must breathe of heaven too.

Thus, Sarah, love thy nobler mind prepares, Shows thee his dangers, duties, sorrows, cares; Thus with severer lessons schools thy heart, And, pleased his happiest influence to impart, For thee, dismissing from his chastened train Each motley form of fickle, light, or vain, Builds the strong fabric of that love sublime Which conquers Death, and triumphs over Time.