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ON RECEIVING AN ACCOUNT THAT HIS ONLY SISTER'S DEATH WAS INEVITABLE by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

Poet Analysis

First Line: THE TEAR WHICH MOURN'D A BROTHER'S FATE SCARCE DRY
Last Line: BETTER TO DIE, THAN LIVE AND NOT BE LOV'D!
Subject(s): DEATH; SISTERS; DEAD, THE;

The tear which mourn'd a brother's fate scarce dry --
Pain after pain, and woe succeeding woe --
Is my heart destin'd for another blow?
O my sweet sister! and must thou too die?
Ah! how has Disappointment pour'd the tear
O'er infant Hope destroy'd by early frost!
How are ye gone, whom most my soul held dear!
Scarce had I lov'd you, ere I mourn'd you lost;
Say, is this hollow eye, this heartless pain,
Fated to rove thro' Life's wide cheerless plain --
Nor father, brother, sister meets its ken --
My woes, my joys unshar'd! Ah! long ere then
On me thy icy dart, stern Death, be prov'd --
Better to die, than live and not be lov'd!



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