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Who robs man of his soul To make her own soul whole. And all such tales, that glamoured The child-heart once with fright, That aged lips have stammered For many a child's delight, Shall speak again to-night. To-night, of moonlight minted, That is a cup divine, Whence Death, all opal-tinted,-- Wreathed red with leaf and vine,-- Shall drink a magic wine. A wonder-cup of Comus, That with enchantment streams, In which the heart of Momus,-- That, moon-like, glooms and gleams, Is drowned with all its dreams. _THE INTRUDER_ There is a smell of roses in the room Tea-roses, dead of bloom; An invalid, she sits there in the gloom, And contemplates her doom. The pattern of the paper, and the grain. Of carpet, with its stain, Have stamped themselves, like fever, on her brain, And grown a part of pain. It has been long, so long, since that one died, Or sat there by her side; She felt so lonely, lost, she would have cried,-- But all her tears were dried. A knock came on the door: she hardly heard; And then--a whispered word, And someone entered; at which, like a bird, Her caged heart cried and stirred. And then--she heard a voice; she was not wrong: _His_ voice, alive and strong: She listened, while the silence filled with song-- Oh, she had waited long! She dared not turn to see; she dared not look; But slowly closed her book, And waited for his kiss; could scarcely brook The weary time he took. There was no one remembered her--no one! But him, beneath the sun,-- _Who_ then had entered? entered but to shun Her whose long work was done. She raised her eyes, and--no one!--Yet she felt A presence near, that smelt Like faded roses; and that seemed to melt Into her soul that knelt. She could not see, but _knew_ that he was there, Smoothing her hands and hair; Filling with scents of roses all the air, Standing beside her chair. * * * * And so they found her, sitting quietly, Her book upon her knee, Staring before her, as if she could see-- What was it--Death? or he? _A GHOST OF YESTERDAY_ There is a house beside a way, Where dwells a ghost of Yesterday: The old face of a beauty, faded, Looks from its garden: and the
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