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THE CONSUMPTIVE.
"Can this be death? There's bloom upon her cheek!
But now I see it is no living hue,
But a strange hectic—like the unnatural red
Which autumn plants upon the perished leaf."

'Twas on a lovely sabbath eve,
I walked me forth to take the air,
When, 'neath a vine-clad cottage roof,
I saw a young and lovely pair:
The youth was tall and finely formed,
But in his dark, expressive eye
Some deep laid sorrow seemed to dwell,
And from his bosom came a sigh.

The lady, fair and slightly formed,—
Her eyes were dark, and lustrous too,—
But, oh! that lovely cheek of hers
Wore far too deep the roseate hue.