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lifted angel-trumpets blow, And the cherubic host in thousand choirs Touch their immortal harps of golden wires, With those just spirits that wear victorious palms Hymns devout and holy psalms Singing everlastingly,"-- his voice sank again, though it was easy to see that a prayer trembled on his lips. As a strain of music fades into silence, his tones fell away, fainter and fainter; and with the same seraphic light on his countenance his breathing ceased. THE BIRTH-MARK. A.D. 12--. See, here it is, upon my breast,-- The bloody image of a hand! On her white bosom it was pressed, Who should have nursed--you understand;-- I never yet have named her name, Nor will I, till 'tis free from shame. The good old crone that tended me Through sickly childhood, lonely youth, Told me the story: so, you see, I know it is God's sacred truth, That holy lips and holy hands In secrecy had blessed the bands. And well he knew it, too,--the accursed!-- To whom my grandsire gave his child With dying breath;--for from the first He saw, and tried to snare the wild And frightened love that thought to rest Its wings upon my father's breast. You may have seen him riding by,-- This same Count Bernard, stern and cold; You know, then, how his creeping eye One's very soul in charm will hold. Snow-locks he wears, and gracious art; But hell is whiter than his heart. Well, as I said, the secret rite Had joined them, and the two were one; And so it chanced, one summer night, When the half-moon had set, and none But faint star-shadows on the grass Lay watching for his feet to pass, Led by the waiting light that gleamed From out one chamber-window, came The husband-lover;--soon they dreamed,-- Her lips still murmuring his name In sleep,--while, as to guard her, fell His arm across her bosom's swell. The low wind shook the darkened pane, The far clock chimed along the hall, There came a moment's gust of rain, The swallow chirped a single call From his eaves'-nest, the elm-bough swayed Moaning;--they slumbered unafraid. Without a creak the chamber-door Crept open!--with a cat-like tread, Shading his lamp with hand that bore A dagger, came beside their bed The Count. His hair was tinged with gray: Gold locks brown-mixed before him lay. A thrust,--a groan,--a fearful scre
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