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Helpstone Church-Yard.

    By John Clare



    What makes me love thee now, thou dreary scene,
    And see in each swell'd heap a peaceful bed?
    I well remember that the time has been,
    To walk a church-yard when I us'd to dread;
    And shudder'd, as I read upon the stone
    Of well-known friends and next-door-neighbours gone.
    But then I knew no cloudy cares of life,
    Where ne'er a sunbeam comes to light me thorough;
    A stranger then to this world's storms and strife,
    Where ne'er a charm is met to lull my sorrow:
    I then was blest, and had not eyes to see
    Life's future change, and Fate's severe to-morrow;
    When all those ills and pains should compass me,
    With no hope left but what I meet in thee.



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