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160 "Will you look down this once—look down at me? Speak once—and if you never speak again, Tell me enough—tell me enough to make Me know that you are glad!

"You are my King, and once my King would speak: You were Admetus once, you loved me once: Life was a dream of heaven for us once— And has the dream gone by?

"Do I cling to shadows when I call you Life? Do you love me still, or are the shadows all? Or is it I that love you in the grave, And you that mourn for me?

"If it be that, then do not mourn for me; Be glad that I have loved you, and be King. But if it be not that—if it be true . . . Tell me if it be true!"

Then with a choking answer the King spoke; But never touched his hand on hers, or fixed His eyes on hers, or on the face of her: "Yes, it is true," he said.