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Separation

    By Matthew Arnold



    Stop Not to me, at this bitter departing,
    Speak of the sure consolations of Time.
    Fresh be the wound, still-renew’d be its smarting,
    So but thy image endure in its prime.

    But, if the stedfast commandment of Nature
    Wills that remembrance should always decay;
    If the lov’d form and the deep-cherish’d feature
    Must, when unseen, from the soul fade away

    Me let no half-effac’d memories cumber!
    Fled, fled at once, be all vestige of thee
    Deep be the darkness, and still be the slumber
    Dead be the Past and its phantoms to me!

    Then, when we meet, and thy look strays towards me,
    Scanning my face and the changes wrought there,
    Who, let me say, is this Stranger regards me,
    With the grey eyes, and the lovely brown hair?



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