Denzil Place a Story in Verse

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Yes, there alone He waited silently : she thought his face Look'd older and more haggard than of yore, Its features somewhat harder, and the lines Which time or care had traced upon his brow Seem'd written now in plainer characters. As Constance look'd, she noted ev'ry turn Of form and feature ; DenziFs proud sad face (The face she knew, and lov'd, alas, so well !) Turn'd half aside, away from where she stood, Showing the outline of his haughty brow, His sunburnt cheek, and little pointed beard..., Resembled much that portrait of Van Dyke Which the great master painted of himself, Or even more those gallant cavaliers Whose pictures deck'd the walls of Denzil Place.
Constance, with all a woman's instinct, guess'd That this was not the first and only time That Geoffrey Denzil, looking at the sea, Had watched and waited near her all the day, Dentil Place. 159 Hoping for happy tidings ev'ry morn And sadly leaving, when the ev'ning light Flush'd all the changeful Mediterranean, The house where hover 5 d on the brink of death The woman whom he lov'd : She truly guess'd ; The peasants beating with their staves and canes The purple berries from the olive-boughs, Had often paus'd and watch'd with curious eyes The figure of the tall young Englishman, Who hasten' d ev'ry morning from the town Towards the painted Villa Belvedere.


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