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1792–1822

ANOTHER FRAGMENT ( A )

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Yes, often when the eyes are cold and dry, And the lips calm, the Spirit weeps within Tears bitterer than the blood of agony Trembling in drops on the discoloured skin

Of those who love their kind and therefore perish In ghastly torture — a sweet medicine Of peace and sleep are tears, and quietly Them soothe from whose uplifted eyes they fall

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