Tears, Idle Tears
...y Frederick, who remind her of her sweetheart. Since Topy is died then her admirable days are done too and got cold as autumn. The second stanza talk about how the lady in the park, who was watching Frederick and his mother from further, came and thought him to attempt and struggle for his wishes instead of crying. Although, it's so sad because the memories of Mrs. Dicinson's husband will allways be fresh and unforgetable in her mind. In the third stanza we realize that Mrs. Dicinson is dead inside, because she avoided to have any relationship with other men who requested to marry her. Certainly she desiderated her seductive and adorable memories to be perpetual and esoteric. She was such a feeble who allways exhibited herself a...