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here she went, Its anguish stayed where I did. XXVII. "Well done of God, to halve the lot, And give her all the sweetness; To us, the empty room and cot,-- To her, the Heaven's completeness. XXVIII. "To us, this grave,--to her, the rows The mystic palm-trees spring in; To us, the silence in the house,-- To her, the choral singing. XXIX. "For her, to gladden in God's view,-- For us, to hope and bear on. Grow, Lily, in thy garden new, Beside the Rose of Sharon! XXX. "Grow fast in heaven, sweet Lily clipped, In love more calm than this is, And may the angels dewy-lipped Remind thee of our kisses! XXXI. "While none shall tell thee of our tears, These human tears now falling, Till, after a few patient years, One home shall take us all in. XXXII. "Child, father, mother--who, left out? Not mother, and not father! And when, our dying couch about, The natural mists shall gather, XXXIII. "Some smiling angel close shall stand In old Correggio's fashion, And bear a LILY in his hand, For death's ANNUNCIATION." CATARINA TO CAMOENS (DYING IN HIS ABSENCE ABROAD, AND REFERRING TO THE POEM IN WHICH HE RECORDED THE SWEETNESS OF HER EYES). I. On the door you will not enter, I have gazed too long: adieu! Hope withdraws her peradventure; Death is near me,--and not _you_. Come, O lover, Close and cover These poor eyes, you called, I ween, "Sweetest eyes were ever seen!" II. When I heard you sing that burden In my vernal days and bowers, Other praises disregarding, I but hearkened that of yours-- Only saying In heart-playing, "Blessed eyes mine eyes have been, If the sweetest HIS have seen!" III. But all changes. At this vesper, Cold the sun shines down the door. If you stood there, would you whisper "Love, I love you," as before,-- Death pervading Now, and shading Eyes you sang of, that yestreen, As the sweetest ever seen? IV. Yes. I think, were you beside them, Near the bed I die upon, Though their beauty you denied them, As you stood there, looking down, You would truly Call them duly, For the love's sake found therein, "Sweetest eyes were ever seen." V. And if _you_ looked down upon them, And if _th
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