Remember Him,
Whom Passions Power
by George Gordon, Lord Byron
(composed: 1813)
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- Remember him, whom Passions power
- Severelydeeplyvainly proved:
- Remember thou that dangerous hour,
- When neither fell, though both were loved.
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- That yielding breast, that melting eye,
- Too much invited to be blessed:
- That gentle prayer, that pleading sigh,
- The wilder wish reproved, repressed.
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- Oh! let me feel that all I lost
- But saved thee all that Conscience fears;
- And blush for every pang it cost
- To spare the vain remorse of years.
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- Yet think of this when many a tongue,
- Whose busy accents whisper blame,
- Would do the heart that loved thee wrong,
- And brand a nearly blighted name.
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- Think that, whateer to others, thou
- Hast seen each selfish thought subdued:
- I bless thy purer soul even now,
- Even now, in midnight solitude.
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- Oh, God! that we had met in time,
- Our hearts as fond, thy hand more free;
- When thou hadst loved without a crime,
- And I been less unworthy thee!
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- Far may thy days, as heretofore,
- From this our gaudy world be past!
- And that too bitter moment oer,
- Oh! may such trial be thy last.
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- This heart, alas! perverted long,
- Itself destroyed might there destroy;
- To meet thee in the glittering throng,
- Would wake Presumptions hope of joy.
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- Then to the things whose bliss or woe,
- Like mine, is wild and worthless all,
- That world resignsuch scenes forego,
- Where those who feel must surely fall.
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- Thy youth, thy charms, thy tenderness
- Thy soul from long seclusion pure;
- From what even here hath passed, may guess
- What there thy bosom must endure.
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- Oh! pardon that imploring tear,
- Since not by Virtue shed in vain,
- My frenzy drew from eyes so dear;
- For me they shall not weep again.
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- Though long and mournful must it be,
- The thought that we no more may meet;
- Yet I deserve the stern decree,
- And almost deem the sentence sweet.
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- Stillhad I loved thee lessmy heart
- Had then less sacrificed to thine;
- It felt not half so much to part
- As if its guilt had made thee mine.
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