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, Trembles in beauty, pale and cool, On folded flower, and mantled pool. All in a haze the rushes lean-- And he--he sits, with chin between His two cold hands; his bare feet set Deep in the grasses, green and wet. About his head a hundred rings Of gold loop down to meet his wings, Whose feathers arched their stillness through Gleam with slow-gathering drops of dew. The mouse-bat peers; the stealthy vole Creeps from the covert of its hole; A shimmering moth its pinions furls, Grey in the moonshine of his curls; 'Neath the faint stars the night-airs stray, Scattering the fragrance of the may; And with each stirring of the bough Shadow beclouds his childlike brow. DREAMS Be gentle, O hands of a child; Be true: like a shadowy sea In the starry darkness of night Are your eyes to me. But words are shallow, and soon Dreams fade that the heart once knew; And youth fades out in the mind, In the dark eyes too. What can a tired heart say, Which the wise of the world have made dumb? Save to the lonely dreams of a child, 'Return again, come!' FAITHLESS The words you said grow faint; The lamp you lit burns dim; Yet, still be near your faithless friend To urge and counsel him. Still with returning feet To where life's shadows brood, With steadfast eyes made clear in death Haunt his vague solitude. So he, beguiled with earth, Yet with its vain things vexed, Keep even to his own heart unknown Your memory unperplexed. THE SHADE Darker than night; and oh, much darker, she, Whose eyes in deep night darkness gaze on me. No stars surround her; yet the moon seems hid Afar somewhere, beneath that narrow lid. She darkens against the darkness; and her face Only by adding thought to thought I trace, Limned shadowily: O dream, return once more To gloomy Hades and the whispering shore! BE ANGRY NOW NO MORE Be angry now no more! If I have grieved thee--if Thy kindness, mine before, No hope may now restore: Only forgive, forgive! If still resentment burns In thy cold breast, oh if No more to pity turns, No more, once tender, yearns Thy love; oh yet forgive!... Ask of the winter rain June's withered rose again: Ask grace of the salt sea: She will not answer thee. God would ten times have shriven A heart so riven; In her cold care thou'dst be Still unforgiven. SPRING Once when my life was young, I, too, with Spring's bright face By mine,
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