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At the falling of the leaves, 1 bless thee! I-'or the pureness of thy heart. For the beauty of thy mind, F^or the strivings of thy soul. For thy goodness to thy kind, I love thee! 32 I r)e Otrjer Woman. DOWN y.)ii purple hill Soft twilight, solemn, still, Like a messenger of death, A soft empyrean breath — Descends and fills the soul With wistful hope. The whole Dim earth seems hushed, and rest Sinks down upon its warm, green brtast. 1 watch the moon ascend Behind the trees, then wend Across th...e mystic sky Her Imninous course, while I Keep watch. Within the room. My bride, a lily bloom. Sleeps on and dreams of me And her new life, to be. •Sweet innocent, who thinks My soul but holds and drinks 111 thoughts of her! Why teach Her otherwise? Tlie breach Of faith need only be Endured and felt by me. N'er know that when I gaze Into your face a haze Conceals it from my view, from which a face not you l>ooks out with wistful eyes .And (luivering lips with sighs Repressed. \'our hand 1 feel, .\nd l)realii, — and yet not rt-al rhe\ seem, but phantoms of .\ dream — a long dead lo\ e.
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