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Poem by George Darley Lenimina Laborum. 35. Departing Music Its sweetness fell away Into the calm of night, like the last wave That, as the rustling wind blows smoothly o'er, Spreads wide and wider,—till it lose itself Upon the heaveless bosom of the sea. I listened—it was gone! And yet methought Its echoes, by the ether still undrowned, Made some far ocean-music in mine ear: But no!—'twas Memory, so fond to raise Vain semblances of joys now sepulchred In the great gloomy Past, the gorge of Time— Then came one sound, one lost, forgotten sound. That vanished by me, as a midnight bird Fleeting upon its dark wing fast away! George Darley George Darley's other poems:
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