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ELEGIAC LINES.
Awake, my mournful harp, once more,
Awake and sing thy saddest strain!
Thrice have I tried to touch my lyre,
And thrice my efforts proved in vain.

But now, with trembling sadness, I
Haste to obey a loved request:
Would that with holy feeling I
Could every word and thought invest.

Mournful indeed, and sad thy fate;
Far, far from all to thee most dear,
To wrestle with the monster Death,
Within that desert lone and dear.