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1849–1887

AGE AND DEATH.

Emma Lazarus

Come closer, kind, white, long-familiar friend, Embrace me, fold me to thy broad, soft breast. Life has grown strange and cold, but thou dost bend Mild eyes of blessing wooing to my rest.

So often hast thou come, and from my side So many hast thou lured, I only bide Thy beck, to follow glad thy steps divine. Thy world is peopled for me; this world's bare.

Through all these years my couch thou didst prepare. Thou art supreme Love — kiss me — I am thine!

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