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1809–1893

SONNET.

Fanny Kemble

Say thou not sadly, “never,” and “no more,” But from thy lips banish those falsest words; While life remains that which was thine before Again may be thine; in Time's storehouse lie

Days, hours, and moments, that have unknown hoards Of joy, as well as sorrow: passing by, Smiles, come with tears; therefore with hopeful eye Look thou on dear things, though they turn away,

For thou and they, perchance, some future day Shall meet again, and the gone bliss return; For its departure then make thou no mourn, But with stout heart bid what thou lov'st farewell;

That which the past hath given the future gives as well.

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