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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By Oscar FayAdams

1386 On a Grave in Christ-Church, Hants

TURNING from Shelley’s sculptured face aside,

And pacing thoughtfully the silent aisles

Of the gray church that overlooks the smiles

Of the glad Avon hastening its tide

To join the seaward-winding Stour, I spied

Close at my feet a slab among the tiles

That paved the minster, where the sculptor’s files

Had graven only “Died of Grief,” beside

The name of her who slept below. Sad soul!

A century has fled since kindly death

Cut short that life which nothing knew but grief,

And still your fate stirs pity. Yet the whole

Wide world is full of graves like yours, for breath

Of sorrow kills as oft as frost the leaf.