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SURPRISED by joy–impatient as the Wind
   I turned to share the transport–O! with whom
   But Thee, deep buried in the silent tomb,
That spot which no vicissitude can find?
Love, faithful love, recall’d thee to my mind–
   But how could I forget thee? Through what power,
   Even for the least division of an hour,
Have I been so beguiled as to be blind
To my most grievous loss?–That thought’s return
   Was the worst pang that sorrow ever bore,
Save one, one only, when I stood forlorn,
   Knowing my heart’s best treasure was no more;
That neither present time, nor years unborn
   Could to my sight that heavenly face restore.

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