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The Glass

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Your face has lost
    The clearness it once wore,
    And your brow smooth and white
    Its look of light;
    Your eyes that were
    So careless, are how deep with care!

    O, what has done
    This cruelty to you?
    Is it only Time makes strange
    Your look with change,
    Or something more
    Than the worst pang Time ever bore?--

    Regret, regret!
    So bitter that it changes
    Bright youth to madness,
    Poisoning mere sadness ...
    O, vain glass that shows
    Less than the bitterness the heart knows.



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