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Stanzas To ----

    By Emily Bronte



    Well, some may hate, and some may scorn,
    And some may quite forget thy name;
    But my sad heart must ever mourn
    Thy ruined hopes, thy blighted fame!
    'Twas thus I thought, an hour ago,
    Even weeping o'er that wretch's woe;
    One word turned back my gushing tears,
    And lit my altered eye with sneers.
    Then "Bless the friendly dust," I said,
    "That hides thy unlamented head!
    Vain as thou wert, and weak as vain,
    The slave of Falsehood, Pride, and Pain
    My heart has nought akin to thine;
    Thy soul is powerless over mine."
    But these were thoughts that vanished too;
    Unwise, unholy, and untrue:
    Do I despise the timid deer,
    Because his limbs are fleet with fear?
    Or, would I mock the wolf's death-howl,
    Because his form is gaunt and foul?
    Or, hear with joy the leveret's cry,
    Because it cannot bravely die?
    No!    Then above his memory
    Let Pity's heart as tender be;
    Say, "Earth, lie lightly on that breast,
    And, kind Heaven, grant that spirit rest!"



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