After Death
At
Home
Bourne,
The
Dream
Land
Dream-Love
Echo
End,
An
Life
And Death
Memory
One
Day
Portrait,
A
Remember
Shall
I Forget?
Sister
Maude
Sleeping
At Last
Song
("Oh Roses...")
Song
("When I Am Dead...")
Spring

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After Death
SONNET
The curtains were half drawn, the floor
was swept
And strewn with rushes, rosemary
and may
Lay thick upon the bed on
which I lay,
Where through the lattice ivy-shadows
crept.
He leaned above me, thinking that I slept
And could not hear him; but
I heard him say:
"Poor child, poor child:"
and as he turned away
Came a deep silence, and I knew he wept.
He did not touch the shroud, or raise
the fold
That hid my face, or take
my hand in his,
Or ruffle
the smooth pillows for my head:
He did
not love me living; but once dead
He pitied me; and very sweet
it is
To know he still is warm though I am cold.
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