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Absence

    By William Lisle Bowles



    How shall I cheat the heavy hours, of thee
    Deprived, of thy kind looks and converse sweet,
    Now that the waving grove the dark storms beat,
    And wintry winds sad sounding o'er the lea,[1]
    Scatter the sallow leaf! I would believe,
    Thou, at this hour, with tearful tenderness
    Dost muse on absent images, and press
    In thought my hand, and say: Oh do not grieve,
    Friend of my heart! at wayward fortune's power;
    One day we shall be happy, and each hour
    Of pain forget, cheered by the summer ray.
    These thoughts beguile my sorrow for thy loss,
    And, as the aged pines their dark heads toss,
    Oft steal the sense of solitude away.
    So am I sadly soothed, yet do I cast
    A wishful glance upon the seasons past,
    And think how different was the happy tide,
    When thou, with looks of love, wert smiling by my side.



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[1] Summer-Lees, near Knoyle.


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