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William Wordsworth - George and Sarah GreenWilliam Wordsworth - George and Sarah Green
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WHO weeps for strangers? Many wept     For George and Sarah Green; Wept for that pair`s unhappy fate,     Whose grave may here be seen. By night, upon these stormy fells,     Did wife and husband roam; Six little ones at home had left,     And could not find that home. For `any` dwelling-place of man     As vainly did they seek.                                He perish`d; and a voice was heard--     The widow`s lonely shriek. Not many steps, and she was left     A body without life-- A few short steps were the chain that bound     The husband to the wife. Now do those sternly-featured hills     Look gently on this grave; And quiet now are the depths of air,     As a sea without a wave.                                But deeper lies the heart of peace     In quiet more profound; The heart of quietness is here     Within this churchyard bound. And from all agony of mind     It keeps them safe, and far From fear and grief, and from all need     Of sun or guiding star. O darkness of the grave! how deep,     After that living night--                              That last and dreary living one     Of sorrow and affright? O sacred marriage-bed of death,     That keeps them side by side In bond of peace, in bond of love,     That may not be untied!
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