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Sonnet 70: To A Young Lady In Affliction, Who Fancied She Should Never More Be H

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Title:     Sonnet 70: To A Young Lady In Affliction, Who Fancied She Should Never More Be H
Author: Anna Seward [More Titles by Seward]

TO A YOUNG LADY IN AFFLICTION, WHO FANCIED SHE SHOULD NEVER MORE BE HAPPY.


Yes, thou shalt smile again!--Time always heals
In youth, the wounds of Sorrow.--O! survey
Yon now subsided Deep, thro' Night a prey
To warring Winds, and to their furious peals
Surging tumultuous!--yet, as in dismay,
The settling Billows tremble.--Morning steals
Grey on the rocks;--and soon, to pour the day
From the streak'd east, the radiant Orb unveils
In all his pride of light.--Thus shall the glow
Of beauty, health, and hope, by soft degrees
Spread o'er thy breast; disperse these storms of woe;
Wake, with sweet pleasure's sense, the wish to please,
Till from those eyes the wonted lustres flow,
Bright as the Sun on calm'd and crystal Seas.




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Anna Seward's poem: Sonnet 70: To A Young Lady In Affliction, Who Fancied She Should Never More Be Happy

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