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c Farewell ! farewell ! to meet again ; But » oh ! why part to meet ? I know my mother ' s heart is fiun ' ¦* To share my winding-sheet 1 * Can ' t you die with me , mother ? Gome And elaep me 1- *—not do fast 1 How close and airless Is the room ! Oh , mother !'—It is past !
The breath is gone , the soul is flown , The lips no longer move ; God o ' er my child hath slowly thtowti His veil of dreadful love . Oh , thou chaug'd dust ! pale form that tak '^ t All hope from fond complaint I Thou sad , mute eloquence , that mak ' bt The lUt ' nerU spirit faint 1
And oh , ye dreamy fears that rest : > On dark Tealities V * Why preach ye to the trembling breast Truths which are mysteries ?
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( Continued from p . 6100 Scene 1 L—Stranger and Spirit ; their figure * seen against a broad disc of luminous ether \ all else being utter darkness . Spirit . Thou hast invoked me , Mortal . Power and will Are attributes of all immortal beings . Stranger , And not lets mortal ones . My will is strong To work mf forpose ; power > alone is lacking , And that is JnnVa ques ^ iotl of degrceft J . Even like thine owni unlttsr thou he the tfgo « s < , l
And that thou art not - --Spirit , ^ fh oo 4 » st ru » power to tell what power I hold ; Enough that I ha ** poorer to work thy will * * Speak then thy pcrfpota ^ Mdrtal . <•• - ; . / STRAittwmi ^? ho % r ^ cwdeat « ol my worths tTntes * thbu canst Divine my fritt ; I Hvill Xkot Uu » t in the * Or in thy pow *\ b *^^ t ** - \ - ' . < J , -. Spirit . And if Ury ^ WA ^ ret # e « ial t iLy > prld « . ' Thou wot * fcf ^ T b | ' needrJt ; . Brfi | # WrmoiMV v
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THE VISION * A DRAMATIC HKETCtt .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1835, page 656, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2650/page/28/
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