Hunt and Lee, comps. The Book of the Sonnet. 1867.
III. Prophetical Self-reflected WordsAlexander Smith (18301867)
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With her who bore it standing by my side,
Her large dark eyes lit up with gentle pride,
And leaning on my arm with claspéd hands;
To burning words of mine she thus replied,
“Nay, write not on thy heart. This tablet frail
Fitteth as frail a vow. Fantastic bands
Will scarce confine these limbs.” I turned love-pale,
I gazed upon the rivered landscape wide,
And thought how little it would all avail
Without her love. ’T was on a morn of May,
Within a month I stood upon the sand;
Gone was the name I traced with trembling hand,—
And from my heart ’t was also gone away.