Start not, nor tremble at the Sight of this;
It comes not written from the Realms of Bliss:
'Tis true, you see, your once--lov'd Roydon's Hand;
Thence may conclude from Heav'n some high Command;
Conscious perhaps of your celestial Frame,
You think you're call'd to Worlds from whence you came.
Not so--but ere her Soul began its Flight,
She thought of you, and staid a--while to write;
Kindly for me her dying Suit address'd:
Then view it, Madam, as her last Request.
To The Right Honourable The Lady Kilmorey
Mary Barber
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Poem topics: soul, flight, write, true, start, high, view, command, thought, celestial, request, conscious, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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