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Lines Written At Fredensborg, The Deserted Palace Of The Late Queen Dowager Juliana Maria[A].

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Bless'd are the steps of Virtue's queen!     Where'er she moves fresh roses bloom;     And, when she droops, kind Nature pours     Her genuine tears in gentle show'rs,     That love to dew the willow green     That over-canopies her tomb.     But, ah! no willing mourner here     Attends to tell the tale of woe:     Why is yon statue prostrate thrown?     Why has the grass green'd o'er the stone?     Why, 'gainst the spider'd casement drear,     So sullen seems the wind to blow?     How mournful was the lonely bird,     Within yon dark neglected grove!     Say, was it fancy? From its throat     Issu'd a strange and cheerless note;     'Twas not so sad as grief I heard,     Nor yet so wildly sweet as love.     In the deep gloom of yonder dell     Ambition's blood-stain'd victims sigh'd;     While Time beholds, without a tear,     Fell Desolation hov'ring near,     Whose angry blushes seem to tell.     Here Juliana shudd'ring died!

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