Who telleth a tale of unspeaking death?
(On Death)
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And such," he cried, "is our mortality,
And this must be the emblem and the sign
Of what should be eternal and divine!
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Obedient to the light
That shone within his soul, he went, pursuing
The windings of the dell.
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Wherefore hast thou left me now
Many a day and night?
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Winter is come and gone,But grief returns with the revolving year.
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The soft sky smiles, -the low wind whispers near:
'Tis Adonais calls!
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