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 'Twixt the din of the city's unrest and my gaze It is spread evermore. And its load nor the morn nor the noon can upraise, Gaols, churches and courtyards, meseems, are but haze,— In the farness they merge evermore.

But sometimes at sunset an arrowy ray Stabs the mist for a flash. And amid the night's darkness, then fading away, The city afar with its dreams of dismay Is revealed to the gaze for a flash. 



dragon, 'mid the zenith hotly burning, Thou, who all about thee, fiery threads art turning, With a stifling hotness parching all the valley,— Evil dragon, lo, too speedy is thy rapture O'er thy victory; for, compassing thy capture, From my dark, deep quiver, poisoned barbs will sally.

With my bow before thee shall I stand, nor falter, Dauntless to fulfil the doom that none can alter; Vengeance unforeseen, and yet foretold I cherish. 