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Ah! little thought she, when, with wild delight,     By many a torrent's shining track she flew,     When mountain-glens and caverns full of night     O'er her young mind divine enchantment threw,     That in her veins a secret horror slept,     That her light footsteps should be heard no more,     That she should die--nor watch'd, alas, nor wept     By thee, unconscious of the pangs she bore.     Yet round her couch indulgent Fancy drew     The kindred, forms her closing eye requir'd.     There didst thou stand--there, with the smile she knew.     She mov'd her lips to bless thee, and expir'd.     And now to thee she comes; still, still the same     As in the hours gone unregarded by!     To thee, how chang'd, comes as she ever came;     Health on her cheek, and pleasure in her eye!     Nor less, less oft, as on that day, appears,     When lingering, as prophetic of the truth,     By the way-side she shed her parting tears--     For ever lovely in the light of Youth?

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