Sylph Etherege

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Sylph Etherege
Hawthorne Nathaniel
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She heard the melody of a voice breathing sentiments with which her ownchimed in like music. O happy, yet hapless girl! Thus to create thebeing whom she loves, to endow him with all the attributes that were mostfascinating to her heart, and then to flit with the airy creature intothe realm of fantasy and moonlight, where dwelt his dreamy kindred! Forher lover wiled Sylvia away from earth, which seemed strange, and dull, and darksome, and lured her to a country where her spirit roamed inpeaceful... rapture, deeming that it had found its home. Many, in theiryouth, have visited that land of dreams, and wandered so long in itsenchanted groves, that, when banished thence, they feel like exileseverywhere.
The dark-browed Edward Hamilton, like the villain of a tale, would oftenglide through the romance wherein poor Sylvia walked. Sometimes, at themost blissful moment of her ecstasy, when the features of the miniaturewere pictured brightest in the air, they would suddenly change, anddarken, and be transformed into his visage.


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