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ha ! " Be the green turf lightly laid " On the noble form in which so long " A soul its home hath made. " Be sure that decay ere long will own That dainty form, since the spirit flown Far hence its home hath made. THOUGHT AND REVERIE. 1 o WRITTEN BY MOONLIGHT AMONG THE BUINS OF A RELIGIOUS EDIFICE. Potent Enchantress ! With, thine icy smile Bathing these ruins in a silvery light, So cold, so chilling, that the inmost soul Shudders instinctively. A thousand years Have passed into oblivion since ...this pile In all its rude magnificence arose. Beneath the pale reflection of thy gaze, A world in miniature, a lone retreat, Where from the strife and turmoil of the world The weary one retiring sought repose, Or rich in holy confidence expired. A thousand beads told on Time's rosary, A thousand deep pulsations of the heart Of our great mother Nature, and I stand Where cowled monk and virgin devotee, The willing victims of a blighting creed, Oft kneeling wept in bitterness of soul O'er memory's blotted page ; or musing leant Beside this oriel window, looking forth On the broad plain of heaven scattered o'er With golden dust from the bright chariot wheels Of the all-glorious sun.
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