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on his blanched locks the moon's pale sheen, As though a voice within him ever calls, And bids him follow some old form unseen; She lies upon your threshold, weak old man-- Up! take her to your arms while yet you can! LXV. Faint sighs come to him on the sleep-hush'd air, That swell to thunder in his timid breast, Rooted he gazes out with glazed stare At his poor murder'd child in grave clothes drest; "My Father!" cried she in her chill despair, With palms together in mute anguish prest-- "Hence! hence! avenging spirit, haunt me not!" He cried, then totter'd from the fearful spot. LXVI. She rose and fled in terror through the night, All witless whither her weak steps might stray, As some freed bird first wings its rapid flight From its close prison to the realms of day; But on a sudden beam'd an inward light Upon her troubled soul and bid her stay, With the warm blood sent swiftly to her cheeks, The trace that signals when the fond heart speaks. LXVII. She thought of Julian--he so kind and true, And how they gladden'd in the times gone by; She thought how he had stolen her love's young dew, And fused into her heart so tenderly, Until beneath affection's power, they grew Together knit in one sweet unity; And now poor maid, by kith and kin forsaken, Unto _his_ heart she felt she would be taken. LXVIII. O blessed power of Love! that still can keep A quiet haven for the weary soul, When o'er the sea of life grief-tempests sweep, And surging billows o'er contentment roll; And thither though Affliction's cloud be deep The heart steers true beneath its sweet controul! To him, the loved, the lost, thus basely spurned, She fled a prisoner from Death's chains return'd. LXIX. Sigh for the heart that follows to the grave The perish'd idol of its summer dreams! Sigh for the heart that powerless all to save, Sees its sweet treasure gulph'd in sorrow's streams; And joys that ivy-like around it clave, Nipp'd of their blossoms, shorn of their warm beams! So Julian follow'd from afar her bier, With many a sigh, with many a bitter tear. LXX. Within the stillness of his chamber, he Open'd the flood-gates of his chill despair, Darkening the midnight with deep misery, Freighting the moments all with heavy care, Weeping for her he loved so utterly, Whose presence only made existe
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