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1806–1861

XXXIII

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear The name I used to run at, when a child, From innocent play, and leave the cowslips plied, To glance up in some face that proved me dear

With the look of its eyes. I miss the clear Fond voices which, being drawn and reconciled Into the music of Heaven's undefiled, Call me no longer. Silence on the bier,

While I call God — call God!— so let thy mouth Be heir to those who are now exanimate. Gather the north flowers to complete the south, And catch the early love up in the late.

Yes, call me by that name,— and I, in truth, With the same heart, will answer and not wait.

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