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beside the monument. "Ha! leave, thou moon! where thy footfall hath been In sorrow amid heaven! there is sin Under thy shadow, lying like a dew; So come thou, from thy awful arch of blue, Where thou art even as a silver throne For some pale spectre-king; come thou alone, Or bring a solitary orphan star Under thy wings! afar, afar, afar, To gaze upon this girl of radiancy, In her deep slumbers--Wake thee, Agathe!" And Julio hath stolen the dark chest Where the fair nun lay coffin'd, in the rest That wakes not up at morning: she is there, An image of cold calm! One tress of hair Lingereth lonely on her snowy brow; But the bright eyes are closed in darkness now; And their long lashes delicately rest On the pale cheek, like sun-rays in the west, That fall upon a colourless, sad cloud. Humility lies rudely on the proud, But she was never proud; and there she is, A yet unwither'd flower the autumn breeze Hath blown from its green stem! 'T is pale, 't is pale, But still unfaded, like the twilight veil That falleth after sunset; like a stream That bears the burden of a silver gleam Upon its waters; and is even so,-- Chill, melancholy, lustreless, and low! Beauty in death! a tenderness upon The rude and silent relics, where alone Sat the destroyer! Beauty on the dead! The look of being where the breath is fled! The unwarming sun still joyous in its light! A time--a time without a day or night! Death cradled upon Beauty, like a bee Upon a flower, that looketh lovingly!-- Like a wild serpent, coiling in its madness, Under a wreath of blossom and of gladness! And there she is; and Julio bends o'er The sleeping girl,--a willow on the shore Of a Dead Sea! that steepeth its far bough Into the bitter waters,--even now Taking a foretaste of the awful trance That was to pass on his own countenance! Yes! yes! and he is holding his pale lips Over her brow; the shade of an eclipse Is passing to his heart, and to his eye, That is not tearful; but the light will die, Leaving it like a moon within a mist,-- The vision of a spell-bound visionist! He breathed a cold kiss on her ashy cheek, That left no trace--no flush--no crimson streak, But was as bloodless as a marble stone, Susceptible of silent waste a
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