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MARIANA IN THE SOUTH.
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vi.

And, rising, from her bosom drew

Old letters, breathing of her worth,
For "Love," they said, "must needs be true,
To what is loveliest upon earth."
An image seem'd to pass the door,
To look at her with slight, and say,
"But now thy beauty flows away,
So be alone for evermore."
"O cruel heart," she changed her tone,
"And cruel love, whose end is scorn,
Is this the end to be left alone,
To live forgotten, and die forlorn!"

vii.

But sometimes in the falling day

An image seem'd to pass the door,
To look into her eyes and say,
"But thou shalt be alone no more."