The Wife of Potiphar With Other Poems

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whose golden hills salute the light Still wall begirt, all, all that man may do To force oblivion on thy storied years Can ne er efface this whelming scorn of might 1137] THE WIFE OF POTIPHAR Writ large in dust that once escaled the blue This might that crumbled since it knew not tears!
In the Coliseum Moonlight O er arch and curving rim the soft light steals, And all this circling vast yields to the spell, And looms a shrine where Night and Silence dwell, Since what the day, so pitiless, revea
...ls Of gaping wound, this silvery haze conceals, The while evoking fleeting wraiths that tell The boding secrets of this shadowy hell, Whose riven beauty hauntingly appeals. For, as rare Venus, reft of arms, still daunts All new perfection; or Apollo maimed, Or Nike, from some island scarpment hurled, So this grim torso, summing Rome, e er vaunts Its blood-stained splendor, never yet out- famed, And rules the wonder city of the world!
[138] WITH OTHER POEMS The Protestant Cemetery Asleep, unwatched by those whose names they bore Dear names and scripts that tell of home- loved ways They rest, beneath the laurel s freshening bays And myrtles, guardians of the nether shore; At last at peace, whate er their life before, Great or unknown, worthy of blame or praise, They sought the dalliance of sunlit days Whose magic roads lead Romeward as of yore, But heard, amid her ruins, Death s low call.


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