Early Death

by Hartley Coleridge

She pass'd away like morning dew   Before the sun was high; So brief her time, she scarcely knew   The meaning of a sigh. As round the rose its soft perfume,   Sweet love around her floated; Admired she grew—while mortal doom   Crept on, unfear'd, unnoted. Love was her guardian Angel here,   But Love to Death resign'd her; Tho' Love was kind, why should we fear   But holy Death is kinder?

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