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tes which die when born, but still haunt the echoes of the hill Like oceans of liquid silver Like one pale star against the dusk, a single diamond on her brow gleamed with imprisoned fire Like one who halts with tired wings Like one who talks of what he loves in dream Like organ music came the deep reply Like pageantry of mist on an autumnal stream Like phantoms gathered by the sick imagination Like planets in the sky Like pouring oil on troubled waters Like roses that in deserts bloom and die Like rowing upstream against a strong downward current Like scents from a twilight garden Like separated souls Like serpents struggling in a vulture's grasp Like sheep from out the fold of the sky, stars leapt Like ships that have gone down at sea Like shy elves hiding from the traveler's eye Like skeletons, the sycamores uplift their wasted hands Like some grave night thought threading a dream Like some new-gathered snowy hyacinth, so white and cold and delicate it was Like some poor nigh-related guest, that may not rudely be dismist Like some suppressed and hideous thought which flits athwart our musings, but can find no rest within a pure and gentle mind Like some unshriven churchyard thing, the friar crawled Like something fashioned in a dream Like sounds of wind and flood Like splendor-winged moths about a taper Like stepping out on summer evenings from the glaring ball-room upon the cool and still piazza Like straws in a gust of wind Like summer's beam and summer's stream Like sunlight, in and out the leaves, the robins went Like sweet thoughts in a dream Like the awful shadow of some unseen power Like the bellowing of bulls Like the boar encircled by hunters and hounds Like the bubbles on a river sparkling, bursting, borne away Like the cold breath of the grave Like the creaking of doors held stealthily ajar Like the cry of an itinerant vendor in a quiet and picturesque town Like the dance of some gay sunbeam Like the dawn of the morn Like the detestable and spidery araucaria [araucaria = evergreen trees of South America and Australia] Like the dew on the mountain Like the dim scent in violets Like the drifting foam of a restless sea when the waves show their teeth in the flying breeze Like the embodiment of a perfect rose, complete in form and fragrance Like the faint cry of unassisted woe Like the fai
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