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With boundless love it look'd abroad For one bright moment given; Shone with a loveliness that aw'd, And quiver'd into Heaven. A year made slow by care and toil Has paced its weary round, Since Death enrich'd with kindred spoil The snow-clad, frost-ribb'd ground. Then LAMB, with whose endearing name Our boy we proudly graced, Shrank from the warmth of sweeter fame Than mightier Bards embraced. Still 'twas a mournful joy to think Our darling might supply For years to us, a living link, To name that cannot die. And though such fancy gleam no more On earthly sorrow's night, Truth's nobler torch unveils the shore Which lends to both its light. The nurseling there that hand may take, None ever grasp'd in vain, And smiles of well-known sweetness wake, Without their tinge of pain. Though,'twixt the Child and child-like Bard, Late seemed distinction wide. They now may trace in Heaven's regard, How near they were allied. Within the infant's ample brow Blythe fancies lay unfurl'd, Which, all uncrush'd, may open now, To charm a sinless world. Though the soft spirit of those eyes Might ne'er with LAMB'S compete-- Ne'er sparkle with a wit as wise, Or melt in tears, as sweet; That calm and unforgotten look A kindred love reveals, With his who never friend forsook, Or hurt a thing that feels. In thought profound, in wildest glee, In sorrows dark and strange, The soul of Lamb's bright infancy Endured no spot or change. From traits of each our love receives For comfort, nobler scope; While light, which child-like genius leaves. Confirms the infant's hope; And in that hope with sweetness fraught Be aching hearts beguiled, To blend in one delightful thought The POET and the CHILD! EDWARD FITZGERALD'S "THE MEADOWS IN SPRING"
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