Page:Rosalind and Helen (Shelley).djvu/47

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
ROSALIND AND HELEN.
33

Soft music, my poor brain is wild,
And I am weak like a nursling child,
Though my soul with grief is gray and old.


ROSALIND.

Weep not at thine own words, though they must make
Me weep. What is thy tale?


HELEN.

I fear 'twill shake
Thy gentle heart with tears. Thou well
Rememberest when we met no more,
And, though I dwelt with Lionel,
That friendless caution pierced me sore
With grief; a wound my spirit bore.
Indignantly, but when he died
With him lay dead both hope and pride.

Alas! all hope is buried now.
But then men dreamed the aged earth
Was labouring in that mighty birth,

D