ALTERNATIVE EPITAPHS
“——of heart-failure.”
“——of heart-failure.”
“——of heart-failure.”
(i)Death touched me where your head had lain.What other spot could he have foundSo tender to receive a wound,So versed in all the arts of pain?(ii)Love came, and gave me wind and sun,Love went, and left me light and air.Nor gave he anything more fairThan what I found when he was gone.
(i)Death touched me where your head had lain.What other spot could he have foundSo tender to receive a wound,So versed in all the arts of pain?(ii)Love came, and gave me wind and sun,Love went, and left me light and air.Nor gave he anything more fairThan what I found when he was gone.
(i)
(i)
Death touched me where your head had lain.What other spot could he have foundSo tender to receive a wound,So versed in all the arts of pain?
Death touched me where your head had lain.
What other spot could he have found
So tender to receive a wound,
So versed in all the arts of pain?
(ii)
(ii)
Love came, and gave me wind and sun,Love went, and left me light and air.Nor gave he anything more fairThan what I found when he was gone.
Love came, and gave me wind and sun,
Love went, and left me light and air.
Nor gave he anything more fair
Than what I found when he was gone.
HERE END THE TWELVE POEMS BY EDITH WHARTON, PRINTED IN THE RICCARDI PRESS FOUNT AT THE CHISWICK PRESS FOR THE MEDICI SOCIETY, LONDON. MDCCCCXXVI
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