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- 1831
- LENORE
- by Edgar Allan Poe
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- Ah, broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever!
- Let the bell toll!- a saintly soul floats on the Stygian river;
- And, Guy de Vere, hast thou no tear?- weep now or nevermore!
- See! on yon drear and rigid bier low lies thy love, Lenore!
- Come! let the burial rite be read- the funeral song be sung!-
- An anthem for the queenliest dead that ever died so young-
- A dirge for her the doubly dead in that she died so young.
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- "Wretches! ye loved her for her wealth and hated her for her pride,
- And when she fell in feeble health, ye blessed her- that she died!
- How shall the ritual, then, be read?- the requiem how be sung
- By you- by yours, the evil eye,- by yours, the slanderous tongue
- That did to death the innocence that died, and died so young?"
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- Peccavimus; but rave not thus! and let a Sabbath song
- Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong.
- The sweet Lenore hath "gone before," with Hope, that flew beside,
- Leaving thee wild for the dear child that should have been thy
- bride.
- For her, the fair and debonair, that now so lowly lies,
- The life upon her yellow hair but not within her eyes
- The life still there, upon her hair- the death upon her eyes.
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- "Avaunt! avaunt! from fiends below, the indignant ghost is riven-
- From Hell unto a high estate far up within the Heaven-
- From grief and groan, to a golden throne, beside the King of
- Heaven!
- Let no bell toll, then,- lest her soul, amid its hallowed mirth,
- Should catch the note as it doth float up from the damned Earth!
- And I!- to-night my heart is light!- no dirge will I upraise,
- But waft the angel on her flight with a Paean of old days!"
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- -THE END-
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