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, Whose burnished doors stood wide ajar Gleaming like the portal of a dream city; I lifted my arms in adoration, And my soul drank its fill From the pure Greek fountain-head of beauty. II. I saw a vision of faith. My eyes were turned to a mediaeval city Of crowded low-roofed houses, From which there rose a great cathedral, With walls of chiselled stone And spires that pierced into the blue. Here men had wrought with hands and heart and brain Long years in wood and stone, Until they reared a gorgeous temple to do honour to their God. I entered in, And saw the walls agleam with painted glass, More brilliant than the jewels of eastern kings; I heard the organ like winds sweeping across the sea, And the voices of the singing-boys Like soft ripples on the velvet sand. With golden cross and smoking censers And priests in robes of scarlet and purple, The procession passed along; Then the great sweating throng Bowed low upon the stony floor before the Host, And when the echoing music Had vanished in the soaring vault above, The crowd went forth from the gorgeous gloom Comforted, into the golden sun-light. My soul, too, was comforted, For it had drunk deep From the pure mediaeval well of faith. III. I saw a vision of love. Upon the field of battle Amid dust and smoke and shrouds of poisonous vapour Red streams of youthful blood were poured upon the ground, Generously, Joyfully, That the world might not die from its festering wounds, But might drink health and life From these pure, youthful streams. Then I stood awed and dumb, For here was love supreme. IV. I saw a vision of death. Silence held my feet with clinging hands, And Darkness put heavy fingers across my eyes. Then Darkness raised her hands, and I saw in the gray shadows A great night-moth with sable folded wings; It seemed asleep upon a purple flower, But as I watched, Slowly it spread its wings, And from them shone a gleam of crimson dawn, And all the world was drenched in showers of light. Then with his flaming wings outspread The great moth sailed away, Like a scarlet boat upon a dawn-swept sea, Leaving behind a wake of golden light. And I know that my vision of death Was only a vision of beauty. JAPANESE PRINTS I.--THE LADY WITH THE YELLOW FAN O little lady with the yellow fan
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