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Herod's Lament for Mariamne

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

Oh, Mariamne! now for thee

The heart for which thou bled'st is bleeding;

Revenge is lost in Agony

And wild Remorse to rage succeeding.

Oh, Mariamne! where art thou?

Thou canst not hear my bitter pleading:

Ah! could'st thou--thou would'st pardon now,

Though Heaven were to my prayer unheeding.

And is she dead?--and did they dare

Obey my Frenzy's jealous raving?

My Wrath but doomed my own despair:

The sword that smote her 's o'er me waving.--

But thou art cold, my murdered Love!

And this dark heart is vainly craving

For he who soars alone above,

And leaves my soul unworthy saving.

She's gone, who shared my diadem;

She sunk, with her my joys entombing;

I swept that flower from Judah's stem,

Whose leaves for me alone were blooming;

And mine's the guilt, and mine the hell,

This bosom's desolation dooming;

And I have earned those tortures well,

Which unconsumed are still consuming!

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About this poem

First line
Oh, Mariamne! now for thee
Poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Themes
nature, love, death, solitude

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