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THE GLORY OF THE DAY WAS IN HER FACE<br />

SONNET<br />

The glory <strong>of</strong> the day was in her face,<br />

The beauty <strong>of</strong> the night was in her eyes.<br />

And over all her loveliness, the grace<br />

Of Morning blushing in the early skies.<br />

And in her voice, the calling <strong>of</strong> the dove;<br />

Like music <strong>of</strong> a sweet, melodious part.<br />

And in her smile, the breaking light <strong>of</strong> love;<br />

And all the gentle virtues in her heart.<br />

And now the glorious day, the beauteous night,<br />

The birds that signal to their mates at dawn,<br />

To my dull ears, to my tear-blinded sight<br />

Are one with all the dead, since she is gone.<br />

(_From the Spanish <strong>of</strong> Plácido_)<br />

Enough <strong>of</strong> love! Let break its every hold!<br />

Ended my youthful folly! for I know<br />

That, like the dazzling, glister-shedding snow,<br />

Celia, thou art beautiful, but cold.<br />

I do not find in thee that warmth which glows,<br />

Which, all these dreary days, my heart has sought,<br />

That warmth without which love is lifeless, naught<br />

More than a painted fruit, a waxen rose.<br />

Such love as thine, scarce can it bear love's name,<br />

Deaf to the pleading notes <strong>of</strong> his sweet lyre,<br />

A frank, impulsive heart I wish to claim,<br />

A heart that blindly follows its desire.<br />

I wish to embrace a woman full <strong>of</strong> flame,<br />

I want to kiss a woman made <strong>of</strong> fire.<br />

FROM THE SPANISH<br />

Twenty <strong>years</strong> go <strong>by</strong> on noiseless feet,<br />

He returns, and once again they meet,<br />

She exclaims, "Good heavens! and is that he?"<br />

He mutters, "My God! and that is she!"

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