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1747–1809

SONNET XIX.

Anna Seward

Farewell, false Friend!— our scenes of kindness close! To cordial looks, to sunny smiles farewell! To sweet consolings, that can grief expel, And every joy soft sympathy bestows!

For alter'd looks, where truth no longer glows, Thou hast prepar'd my heart;— and it was well To bid thy pen th’ unlook'd for story tell, Falsehood avow'd, that shame, nor sorrow knows.—

O! when we meet,— ( to meet we're destin'd, try To avoid it as thou may'st ) on either brow, Nor in the stealing consciousness of eye, Be seen the slightest trace of what, or how

We once were to each other;— nor one sigh Flatter with weak regret a broken vow!

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