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Also published with the title "Forlorn" - a rueful reminiscence. Most people who end up alone and unloved also have to live with the knowledge that it is their own fault. Love rarely dies of natural causes: most of us bring about its end by our words or our deeds. It is never a good idea to give those you love a bad experience of any kind. There is a tendency to test love to destruction. i.e. "Now do you love me?" As you get older, new friends and new lovers are harder and harder to find: yet those who loved you already forgave your grievous and annoying faults. The poet was a Scottish journalist and song writer, editor of the 'London Illustrated News' in the 1850's. The Long Sleep, 1868, was painted by Briton Riviere (1840-1920)