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To Charlotte.

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'Midst the noise of merriment and glee,     'Midst full many a sorrow, many a care,     Charlotte, I remember, we remember thee,     How, at evening's hour so fair,     Thou a kindly hand didst reach us,     When thou, in some happy place     Where more fair is Nature s face,     Many a lightly-hidden trace     Of a spirit loved didst teach us.     Well 'tis that thy worth I rightly knew,     That I, in the hour when first we met,     While the first impression fill'd me yet,     Call'd thee then a girl both good and true.     Rear'd in silence, calmly, knowing nought,     On the world we suddenly are thrown;     Hundred thousand billows round us sport;     All things charm us many please alone,     Many grieve us, and as hour on hour is stealing,     To and fro our restless natures sway;     First we feel, and then we find each feeling     By the changeful world-stream borne away.     Well I know, we oft within us find     Many a hope and many a smart.     Charlotte, who can know our mind?     Charlotte, who can know our heart?     Ah! 'twould fain be understood, 'twould fain o'erflow     In some creature's fellow-feelings blest,     And, with trust, in twofold measure know     All the grief and joy in Nature's breast.     Then thine eye is oft around thee cast,     But in vain, for all seems closed for ever.     Thus the fairest part of life is madly pass'd     Free from storm, but resting never:     To thy sorrow thou'rt to-day repell'd     By what yesterday obey'd thee.     Can that world by thee be worthy held     Which so oft betray'd thee?     Which, 'mid all thy pleasures and thy pains,     Lived in selfish, unconcern'd repose?     See, the soul its secret cells regains,     And the heart makes haste to close.     Thus found I thee, and gladly went to meet thee;     "She's worthy of all love!" I cried,     And pray'd that Heaven with purest bliss might greet thee,     Which in thy friend it richly hath supplied.

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