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THE PAST.
At the hush of even,
Glow the silver stars,
Through the purple heaven's
Soft empyrean bars;
On the shore the billows
Break their melodies,
While the snow-winged vessels
Shiver in the breeze,—
God! thy living Spirit
Stands upon the seas.




THE PAST.
The Past! I would not make it dead!
Its glories I would keep,
Though they be like the empty dreams
That haunt me in my sleep.
I would not have the splendor fade
That gleams across lost days,
Like the red brilliance of the light
Left on the sunset ways.

I would not pluck the lotus leaf,
Though it might heal the pain
That thrills me, often, when I touch
Some link in Memory's chain;
Nor would I dip in Lethean wave,
Though it were crystal clear,—
It might destroy some tender thought
That makes me quiet here.