ROBINSON, Agnes Mary
    
      
    
      
    
      
    Etruscan Tombs 
  
    
      
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    To think the face we love shall ever die,
  
And be the indifferent earth, and know us not !
To think that one of us shall live to cry
On one long buried in a distant spot !
    
      
    O wise Etruscans, faded in the night
  
Yourselves, with scarce a rose-leaf on your trace ;
You kept the ashes of the dead in sight,
And shaped the vase to seem the vanished face.
    
      
    But, O my love, my life is such an urn
  
That tender memories mould with constant touch,
Until the dust and earth of it they turn
To your dear image that I love so much :
    
      
    A sacred urn, filled with the sacred past,
  
    That shall recall you while the clay shall last.
    
      
    
      
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