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Sonnet: - IX.

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Another day of rest, and I sit here     Among the trees, green mounds, and leaves as sere     As my own blasted hopes. There was a time     When Love and perfect Happiness did chime     Like two sweet sounds upon this blessed day;     But one has flown forever, far away     From this poor Earth's unsatisfied desires     To love eternal, and the sacred fires     With which the other lighted up my mind     Have faded out and left no trace behind,     But dust and bitter ashes. Like a bark     Becalmed, I anchor through the midnight dark,     Still hoping for another dawn of Love.     Bring back my olive branch of Happiness, O dove!

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