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There Was A Time, I Need Not Name
There was a time, I need not name, Since it will ne`er forgotten be, When all our feelings were the same As still my soul hath been to thee.
And from that hour when first thy tongue Confess`d a love which equall`d mine, Though many a grief my heart hath wrung, Unknown, and thus unfelt, by thine,
None, none hath sunk so deep as this--- To think how all that love hath flown; Transient as every faithless kiss, But transient in thy breast alone.
And yet my heart some solace knew, When late I heard thy lips declare, In accents once imagined true, Remembrance of the days that were.
Yes! my adored, yet most unkind! Though thou wilt never love again, To me `tis doubly sweet to find Remembrance of that love remain.
Yes! `tis a glorious thought to me, Nor longer shall my soul repine, Whate`er thou art or e`er shalt be, Thou hast been dearly, solely mine. |