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f the inward flood Gave warning of approaching argosy. Adown the west, the day's last fleeting gleam Faded and died, and left the world in gloom. Hope hung no star up in the murky east To cheer the soul, or guide the pilgrim's way. Black frown'd the heavens, and black the answering earth Reflected from her watery wastes the night. Sudden, a plash! then silence. Once again The dripping oar dipped in its silver blade, Parting the waves, as smiles part beauty's lips. Betwixt me and the curtain of the cloud, Close down by the horizon's verge, there crept From out the darkness, barge and crew and freight, Sailless and voiceless, all! Ah! Then I knew I stood upon the brink of Time. I saw Before me Death's swift river sweep along And bear its burden to the grave. "Elaine!" One seamew screamed, in solitary woe; "Elaine! Elaine!" stole back the echo, weird And musical, from off the further shore. Then burst a chorus wild, "Elaine! Elaine!" And gazing upward through the twilight haze, Mine eyes beheld King Arthur's phantom Court. There stood the sturdy monarch: he who drove The hordes of Hengist from old Albion's strand; And, leaning on his stalwart arm, his queen, The fair, the false, but trusted Guinevere! And there, like the statue of a demi-god, In marble wrought by some old Grecian hand, With eyes downcast, towered Lancelot of the Lake. Lavaine and Torre, the heirs of Astolat, And he, the sorrowing Sire of the Dead, Together with a throng of valiant knights And ladies fair, were gathered as of yore, At the Round Table of bold Arthur's Court. There, too, was Tristram, leaning on his lance, Whose eyes alone of all that weeping host Swam not in tears; but indignation burned Red in their sockets, like volcanic fires, And from their blazing depths a Fury shot Her hissing arrows at the guilty pair. Then Lancelot, advancing to the front, With glance transfixed upon the canvas true That sheds immortal fame on ROSENTHAL, Thus chanted forth his Requiem for the Dead: Fresh as the water in the fountain, Fair as the lily by its side, Pure as the snow upon the mountain, Is the angel Elaine! My
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