To Giulia Grisi

by Nathaniel Parker Willis English

When the rose is brightest,   Its bloom will soonest die; When burns the meteor brightest,   ’T will vanish from the sky. If Death but wait until delight   O’errun the heart like wine, And break the cup when brimming quite, I die—for thou hast poured to-night   The last drop into mine.

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