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Of That High World

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

If that high world, which lies beyond

Our own, surviving Love endears;

If there the cherished heart be fond,

The eye the same, except in tears--

How welcome those untrodden spheres!

How sweet this very hour to die!

To soar from earth and find all fears

Lost in thy light--Eternity!

It must be so: 'tis not for self

That we so tremble on the brink;

And striving to o'erleap the gulf,

Yet cling to Being's severing link.

Oh! in that future let us think

To hold each heart the heart that shares,

With them the immortal waters drink,

And soul in soul grow deathless theirs!

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