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Hereafter.

    By John Clare



    Ah, when this world and I have shaken hands,
    And all the frowns of this sad life got through,
    When from pale Care and Sorrow's dismal lands
    I turn a welcome and a wish'd adieu;
    How blest and happy, to eternal day,
    To endless happiness without a pain,
    Will my poor weary spirit sail away,
    That long long look'd for "better place" to gain:
    How sweet the scenes will open on her eye,
    Where no more troubles, no more cares annoy;
    All the sharp troubles of this life torn by,
    And safely moor'd in heaven's eternal joy:
    Sweet will it seem to Fate's oppressed worm,
    As trembling Sunbeams creeping from the storm.



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