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Excerpt from Orion, and Other Poems
White as ¿eeces blown across the hollow heaven Fold on fold thy garment wraps thy shining limbs; Deep thy gaze as morning's ¿amed thro' vapors riven, Bright thine hair as day's that up the ether swims. Surely I have seen the majesty and wonder, Beauty, might, and Splendor of the soul of song; Surely I have felt the spell that lifts asunder Soul from body, when lips faint and thought is strong; Surely I have heard The ample silence stirred By intensest music from no throat of bird Smitten down before thy feet From the paths of heaven sweet, Lowly I await the song upon my lips conferred.
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