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With them I take delight in weal
  And seek relief in woe;
And while I understand and feel
  How much to them I owe,
My cheeks have often been bedew'd
With tears of thoughtful gratitude.

My thoughts are with the Dead; with them
  I live in long-past years,
Their virtues love, their faults condemn,
  Partake their hopes and fears;
And from their lessons seek and find
Instruction with an humble mind.

My hopes are with the Dead; anon
  My place with them will be,
And I with them shall travel on
  Through all Futurity;
Yet leaving here a name, I trust,
That will not perish in the dust.



WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

1775-1864


557. The Maid's Lament

I loved him not; and yet now he is gone,
          I feel I am alone.
I check'd him while he spoke; yet, could he speak,
          Alas! I would not check.
For reasons not to love him once I sought,
          And wearied all my thought