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Sleep on, sleep on—I try to check
Each murmur of the heart;
But yet 'twas hard, mine own beloved,
'T was hard from thee to part.

'Twas hard to bid a long adieu
To one we loved so well,—
Ah, hard to say that bitter word,
That bitter word, "farewell!"

The anguish of that parting hour
Is on my spirit now;
It sends deep sorrow to my heart,
A shadow to my brow.

And yet I would not call thee back;
To the cold cares of life,—
Sleep on, unmindful of the tears
Of her thou once called wife.