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1819–1891

DIRGE

Herman Melville

Stay, Death, Not mine the Christus-wand Wherewith to charge thee and command: I plead. Most gently hold the hand Of her thou leadest far away;

Fear thou to let her naked feet Tread ashes — but let mosses sweet Her footing tempt, where'er ye stray. Shun Orcus; win the moonlit land

Belulled — the silent meadows lone, Where never any leaf is blown From lily-stem in Azrael's hand. There, till her love rejoin her lowly

( Pensive, a shade, but all her own ) On honey feed her, wild and holy; Or trance her with thy choicest charm. And if, ere yet the lover's free,

Some added dusk thy rule decree — That shadow only let it be Thrown in the moon-glade by the palm.

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