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ON A FADED VIOLET.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

[Published by Hunt, “Literary Pocket-Book”, 1821. Reprinted by Mrs.

Shelley, “Posthumous Poems”, 1824. Again reprinted, with several

variants, “Poetical Works”, 1839, 1st edition. Our text is that of the

editio princeps, 1821. A transcript is extant in a letter from Shelley

to Sophia Stacey, dated March 7, 1820.]

 

1.

The odour from the flower is gone

Which like thy kisses breathed on me;

The colour from the flower is flown

Which glowed of thee and only thee!

 

2.

A shrivelled, lifeless, vacant form, _5

It lies on my abandoned breast,

And mocks the heart which yet is warm,

With cold and silent rest.

 

3.

I weep,—my tears revive it not!

I sigh,—it breathes no more on me; _10

Its mute and uncomplaining lot

Is such as mine should be.

 

NOTES:

_1 odour]colour 1839.

_2 kisses breathed]sweet eyes smiled 1839.

_3 colour]odour 1839.

_4 glowed]breathed 1839.

_5 shrivelled]withered 1839.

_8 cold and silent all editions; its cold, silent Stacey manuscript.

 

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