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Poem by Frances Anne (Fanny) Kemble


A Wish


Let me not die for ever, when I’m gone
   To the cold earth! but let my memory
Live like the gorgeous western light that shone
   Over the clouds where sank day’s majesty.
Let me not be forgotten! though the grave
   Has clasped its hideous arms around my brow.
Let me not be forgotten! though the wave
   Of time’s dark current rolls above me now.
Yet not in tears remembered be my name;
   Weep over those ye loved; for me, for me,
Give me the wreath of glory, and let fame
   Over my tomb spread immortality!



Frances Anne (Fanny) Kemble


Frances Anne (Fanny) Kemble's other poems:
  1. Song (Yet once again, but once, before we sever)
  2. Lament for Israel
  3. To ---
  4. The Red Indian
  5. Farewell to Italy


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Matthew Arnold A Wish ("I ask not that my bed of death")
  • Hamlin Garland A Wish ("ALL day and many days I rode")
  • Frederick Locker-Lampson A Wish ("To the south of the church, and beneath yonder yew")
  • Edgar Guest A Wish ("I'd like to be a boy again, a care-free prince of joy again")
  • Samuel Rogers A Wish ("Mine be a cot beside the hill")

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