Revenge
Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Ay, gaze upon her rose-wreathed hair,
And gaze upon her smile;
Seem as you drank the very air
Her breath perfumed the while;

And wake for her the gifted line,
That wild and witching lay,
And swear your heard is as a shrine,
That only owns her sway.

'Tis well: I am revenged at last; -
Mark you that scornful cheek, -
The eye avertted as you passed,
Spoke more than words could speak.

Ay, now by all the bitter tears
That I have shed for thee, -
The racking doubts, the burning fears, -
Avenged they well may be -

By the nights passed in sleepless care,
The days of endless woe;
All that you taught my heart to bear,
All that yourself will know.

I would not wish to see you laid
Within an early tomb;
I should forget how you betrayed,
And only weep your doom:

But this is fitting punishment,
To live and love in vain, -
O my wrung heart, be thou content,
And feed upon his pain.

Go thou and watch her lightest sigh, -
Thine own it will not be;
And bask beneath her sunny eye, -
It will not turn on thee.

'Tis well: the rack, the chain, the wheel,
Far better hadst thou proved;
Ev'n I could almost pity feel,
For thou art not beloved.

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