He Never Smiled Again

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The bark that held a prince went down,
 The sweeping waves roll'd on;
And what was England's glorious crown
 To him that wept a son?
He lived-for life may long be borne
 Ere sorrow break its chain;-
Why comes not death to those who mourn?
 -He never smiled again!

There stood proud forms around his throne,
 The stately and the brave,
But which could fill the place of one,
 That one beneath the wave?
Before him pass'd the young and fair,
 In pleasure's reckless train,
But seas dash'd o'er his son's bright hair-
 -He never smiled again!

He sat where festal bowls went round ;
 He heard the minstrel sing,
He saw the Tourney's victor crown'd,
 Amidst the knightly ring:
A murmur of the restless deep
 Was blent with every strain,
A voice of winds that would not sleep-
 -He never smiled again!

Hearts, in that time, clos'd o'er the trace
 Of vows once fondly pour'd,
And strangers took the kinsman's place
 At many a joyous board;
Graves, which true love had bath'd with tears,
 Were left to Heaven's bright rain,
Fresh hopes were born for other years-
 -He never smiled again!

© Felicia Dorothea Hemans