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Heedless to the rude winds cast? "'Maiden, why that darkened brow? From those eyes, once dimmed with weeping, Lurid gleams are gathering now, O'er their pale wan shadows creeping.' "Silent still the maid passed by, Near nor voice nor footstep came. Sudden cleaving earth and sky, Flashed a brand of arrowy flame! "'Maiden, turn that gaze on me, Onwards why so madly bent?' Still no stay, no pause made she Through that kindling element. * * * * * "Now, the midnight chant is stealing, Mass and requiem breathing near; Hushed the blast, as if revealing Sounds to earth that Heaven might hear. "From yon pile, soft voices swelling Dirge and anthem for the dead;-- Demon shrieks, their lost doom yelling, Tend Lord Rudolph's dying bed. "Holy men, with song and prayer, Fain would shrive the passing soul; Fiend-like whispers, to his ear. Winds, in muttering curses, roll. "Ere his last lone shuddering cry, To his couch the maiden came; On his breast she silently Bent an eye of ravening flame. "One wild shriek the sufferer sent, Ere life's last frail link might sever; Laughed the maiden, as she leant O'er that form, to cling for ever. "Closer to his heart she pressed; Scorched, the quivering flesh recoiled; Unconsumed his burning breast, While that grim tormentor smiled. "'Now revenge!' the maiden cried, 'I have bartered heaven for this; Mine thou art, proud Rudolph's bride, Mine, by this last demon kiss.' "Tower, and battlement, and hall, Scathed as with the thunder-stroke, Flashed through midnight's dusky pall, Twined in wreaths of livid smoke. "O'er that gulph of yawning flame Horrid shapes are hovering; Monstrous forms, of hideous name, To the bridal-bed they bring. "'They come!--they come!' their frantic yell. On a wave of billowy light Sudden rose (so marvellers tell) The maiden and her traitor knight. "The moon looks bright on Rudolph's towers, The breeze laughs lightly by, But dark and silent sleep the hours, The lone brook murmuring nigh. "The lank weed waves round thy domain, The fox creeps to thy gate; Dark is thy dwelling, proud chieftain,
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