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Poem by Caroline Clive


A Last Day


LOWER, lower burn thou fire;
Lessen in the dark'ning room;
Sad I watch thy rays expire.
Thou the last I light at home.

O my heart give way, and break;
Wander not an exile forth;
Die, ere thou thy home forsake,
Be as cold as is thy hearth.

The hearth that glow'd for mine, and me,
Never more must I renew;
But a stranger it will be
That must kindle it anew.

Lower, lower, burns the fire;
Pass'd the flame that leap'd and shone;
There, the ruddy gleams expire,
There, the last weak spark is gone.



Caroline Clive


Caroline Clive's other poems:
  1. Epitaph for a Young Lady
  2. The Mosel
  3. Sacrifice
  4. Bessey (II)
  5. Maesyneudd


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