The Poetry Corner

Sonnet LXXXI. On A Lock Of Miss Sarah Seward's Hair Who Died In Her Twentieth Year.

By Anna Seward

My Angel Sister, tho' thy lovely form Perish'd in Youth's gay morning, yet is mine This precious Ringlet! - still the soft hairs shine, Still glow the nut-brown tints, all bright and warm With sunny gleam! - Alas! each kindred charm Vanish'd long since; deep in the silent shrine Wither'd to shapeless Dust! - and of their grace Memory alone retains the faithful trace. - Dear Lock, had thy sweet Owner liv'd, ere now Time on her brow had faded thee! - My care Screen'd from the sun and dew thy golden glow; And thus her early beauty dost thou wear, Thou all of that fair Frame my love cou'd save From the resistless ravage of the GRAVE!