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oe, I faint, I die beneath the blow. That Love had arrows, well I knew, Alas! I find them poisoned too. 3. Birds, yet in freedom, shun the net Which Love around your haunts hath set; Or, circled by his fatal fire, Your hearts shall burn, your hopes expire. 4. A bird of free and careless wing Was I, through many a smiling spring; But caught within the subtle snare, I burn, and feebly flutter there. 5. Who ne'er have loved, and loved in vain, Can neither feel nor pity pain, The cold repulse, the look askance, The lightning of Love's angry glance. 6. In flattering dreams I deemed thee mine; Now hope, and he who hoped, decline; Like melting wax, or withering flower, I feel my passion, and thy power. 7. My light of Life! ah, tell me why That pouting lip, and altered eye? My bird of Love! my beauteous mate! And art thou changed, and canst thou hate? 8. Mine eyes like wintry streams o'erflow: What wretch with me would barter woe? My bird! relent: one note could give A charm to bid thy lover live. 9. My curdling blood, my madd'ning brain, In silent anguish I sustain; And still thy heart, without partaking One pang, exults--while mine is breaking. 10. Pour me the poison; fear not thou! Thou canst not murder more than now: I've lived to curse my natal day, And Love, that thus can lingering slay. 11. My wounded soul, my bleeding breast, Can patience preach thee into rest? Alas! too late, I dearly know That Joy is harbinger of Woe. [First published, _Childe Harold_, 1814 (Seventh Edition).] THOU ART NOT FALSE, BUT THOU ART FICKLE.[bu][50] 1. Thou art not false, but thou art fickle, To those thyself so fondly sought; The tears that thou hast forced to trickle Are doubly bitter from that thought: 'Tis this which breaks the heart thou grievest, _Too well_ thou lov'st--_too soon_ thou leavest. 2. The wholly false the _heart_ despises, And spurns deceiver and deceit; But she who not a thought disguises,[bv] Whose love is as
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