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1770–1850

THE FORSAKEN

William Wordsworth

The peace which others seek they find; The heaviest storms not longest last; Heaven grants even to the guiltiest mind An amnesty for what is past;

When will my sentence be reversed? I only pray to know the worst; And wish as if my heart would burst. O weary struggle! silent years

Tell seemingly no doubtful tale; And yet they leave it short, and fears And hopes are strong and will prevail. My calmest faith escapes not pain;

And, feeling that the hope is vain, I think that he will come again.

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