Dear child, thou know'st, I blame not thee;
 Thou too, I know, hast shared the smart.
 Neither did wrong; 'twas only she,
 Nature, that moulded us apart.
 But not to have sinned, in Nature's eyes
 I find a brittle plea to trust:
 She punishes the just unwise
 More hardly than the wise unjust.
 She placed our souls, like Heaven's lone spheres,
 In separate paths, no power can move:
 O truth too heart--breaking for tears!
 Not even Love, not even Love!





