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lover's joy, And she moved, and closed on his head: With no one nigh and with never a cry The beautiful boy lay dead; And the treasure he sought for his sweetheart fair Crumbled, and clung to his glorious hair. Fifty years is a mighty space In the human toil for bread; But to Love and to Death 'tis merely a breath, A dream that is quickly sped,-- Fifty years, and the fair lad lay Just as he fell that summer day. At last came others in quest of gold, And hewed in that mountain place; And deep in the ground one time they found The boy with the smiling face: All uncorrupt by the pitiless air, He lay, with his crown of golden hair. They bore him up to the sun again, And laid him beside the brook, And the folk came down from the busy town To wonder and prate and look; And so, to a world that knew him not, The boy came back to the old-time spot. Old Barbara hobbled among the rest,-- Wrinkled and bowed was she,-- And she gave a cry, as she fared anigh, "At last he is come to me!" And she kneeled by the side of the dead boy there, And she kissed his lips, and she stroked his hair. "Thine eyes are sealed, O dearest one! And better it is 'tis so, Else thou mightst see how harsh with me Dealt Life thou couldst not know: Kindlier Death has kept _thee_ fair; The sorrow of Life hath been _my_ share." Barbara bowed her aged face, And fell on the breast of her dead; And the golden hair of her dear one there Caressed her snow-white head. Oh, Life is sweet, with its touch of pain; But sweeter the Death that joined those twain. THE CAFE MOLINEAU. THE Cafe Molineau is where A dainty little minx Serves God and man as best she can By serving meats and drinks. Oh, such an air the creature has, And such a pretty face! I took delight that autumn night In hanging round the place. I know but very little French (I have not long been here); But when she spoke, her meaning broke Full sweetly on my ear. Then, too, she seemed to understand Whatever I'd to say, Though most I k
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