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I have imagined . . . But I do not know. ENCORE This old slow music will have never done With dancers who were graceful long ago; A sigh returns them, one by ghostly one, To tunes and measures that they knew--and know. These lifted faces, floating on a stream, Are one with other faces that were fair, -- That once were light, and summertime and dream, And drifted laughter over hall and stair. The viols end, and two by two they pass Out of this blaze into the leafy dark, Too ghostly and too d...im across the grass, Too soon obscured and blotted, all, --till Hark! This old, slow music that is like a sigh For silver feet gone, ah, how lightly by. REDEMPTION The old gods wait where secret beauty stirs, By green, untempled altars of the Spring, If haply, still, there be some worshippers Whose hearts are moved with long remembering. The cloven feet of Pan are on the hill, His reedy musics sadder than all rains, Since none will seek--pipe ever as he will-- Those unanointed and neglected fanes.
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