Samuel Kettell, ed. Specimens of American Poetry. 1829.
By At Musing HourThomas Wells
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When silence reigns around,
I love to walk the churchyard way,
To me ’t is holy ground.
Where yew and cypress grow;
I love the moss-grown stone to trace,
That tells who lies below.
Where weary ones repose,
I think, like them, how soon alas!
My pilgrimage will close.
And soundly sleep as they,
Alike unnoticed, and unknown,
Shall pass my name away.
She sleeps beneath this stone
That would have soothed my dying bed,
And wept for me when gone!
That clings around my heart,
And makes me fondly linger here,
Unwilling to depart.