The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith Pseud Robert Lord Lytton

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The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith Pseud Robert Lord Lytton
Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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Strike, strike the piano! beat loud at the wall ! Let wealthy old Lycus with jeal- ousy groan Next door, while fair Chloris responds to the call, Too fair to be supping with Lycus alone.
There is Celestine singing, and Eu- gene is swearing. — Li the midst of the laughter, the oaths, and the songs. Falls a knock at the door ; but there's nobody hearing : Each, uninterrupted, the revel pro- longs.
Said I . . . "nobody hearing?" one only ; — the guest, The morose English stranger, so dull to the c
...harms Of Clarisse, and Juliette, Celestine, and the rest ; Who sits, cold as a stone, with a girl in his arms.
Once, twice, and three times, he has heard it repeated ; And louder, and fiercer, each time the somid falls. And his cheek is death pale, 'mid the others so heated ; There's a step at the door, too, his fancy recalls.
And he rises . . . (just so an automa- ton rises, — Some man of mechanics made up, — that must move In the way that the wheel moves within him ; — there lies his Sole path fixt before him, below and above).


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