Landon in The Literary Gazette 1822/Love-Letter

Poems (1822)
by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Fragments in Rhyme. II. Lines written under a Picture of a Girl burning a Love-letter.
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Literary Gazette, 16th November, 1822, Pages 728

II. - Lines written under a Picture of a Girl
burning a Love-letter.
[1]

The lines were fill'd with many a tender thing,
All the impassion'd heart's fond communing.

I took the scroll: I could not brook
     An eye to gaze on it save mine;
I could not bear another's look
     Should dwell upon one thought of thine.
My lamp was burning by my side,
      I held thy letter to the flame,
I mark'd the blaze swift o'er it glide,
     It did not even spare thy name.
Soon the light from the embers past,
      I felt so sad to see it die,
So bright at first, so dark at last,
      I fear'd it was love's history.[2]

  1. This poem appears in The Improvisatrice and Other Poems (1824)
  2. signature after subsequent poem