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IMPROMPTU, IN REPLY TO A FRIEND by GEORGE GORDON BYRON

Poet Analysis

First Line: WHEN, FROM THE HEART WHERE SORROW SITS
Last Line: AND DROOP WITHIN THEIR SILENT CELL.
Subject(s): GRIEF; SORROW; SADNESS;

WHEN, from the heart where Sorrow sits,
Her dusky shadow mounts too high,
And o'er the changing aspect flits,
And clouds the brow, or fills the eye;
Heed not that gloom which soon shall sink:
My thoughts their dungeon know too well;
Back to my breast the wanderers shrink,
And droop within their silent cell.



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