Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. 1895.
Hamilton Aïdé b. 1829When We Are Parted
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In some far corner of thy heart,
Silent, and from the world apart,
Like a forgotten melody:
Forgotten of the world beside,
Cherish’d by one, and one alone,
For some lov’d memory of its own;
So let me in thy heart abide
When we are parted.
The sacred stillness of the night;
That hour, sweet Love, is mine by right;
Let others claim the day of thee!
The cold world sleeping at our feet,
My spirit shall discourse with thine;—
When stars upon thy pillow shine,
At thy heart’s door I stand and beat,
Though we are parted.