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Still calm her smile, albeit the while ... Nay, but she is not pale! "I have more than a friend Across the mountains dim: No other's voice is soft to me, Unless it nameth _him_." Margret, Margret. XXII. "Though louder beats my heart, I know his tread again, And his fair plume aye, unless turned away, For the tears do blind me then: We brake no gold, a sign Of stronger faith to be, But I wear his last look in my soul, Which said, _I love but thee!_" Margret, Margret. XXIII. IT trembled on the grass With a low, shadowy laughter; And the wind did toll, as a passing soul Were sped by church-bell after; And shadows, 'stead of light, Fell from the stars above, In flakes of darkness on her face Still bright with trusting love. Margret, Margret. XXIV. "He _loved_ but only thee! _That_ love is transient too. The wild hawk's bill doth dabble still I' the mouth that vowed thee true: Will he open his dull eyes When tears fall on his brow? Behold, the death-worm to his heart Is a nearer thing than _thou_, Margret, Margret." XXV. Her face was on the ground-- None saw the agony; But the men at sea did that night agree They heard a drowning cry: And when the morning brake, Fast rolled the river's tide, With the green trees waving overhead And a white corse laid beside. Margret, Margret. XXVI. A knight's bloodhound and he The funeral watch did keep; With a thought o' the chase he stroked its face As it howled to see him weep. A fair child kissed the dead, But shrank before its cold. And alone yet proudly in his hall Did stand a baron old. Margret, Margret. XXVII. Hang up my harp again! I have no voice for song. Not song but wail, and mourners pale, Not bards, to love belong. O failing human love! O light, by darkness known! O false, the while thou treadest earth! O deaf beneath the stone! Margret, Margret. _ISOBEL'S CHILD._ ----so find we profit, By losing of our prayers. SHAK
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