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70 "Dancers and singers Throb in me now as once; Rich-noted throats and gossamered flingers Of heels; the learned in love-lore and the dunce.

“Note here within The bridegroom and the bride, Who smile and greet their friends and kin, And down my stairs depart for tracks untried.

"Where such inbe, A dwelling's character Takes theirs, and a vague semblancy To them in all its limbs, and light, and atmosphere.

"Yet the blind folk My tenants, who come and go In the flesh mid these, with souls unwoke, Of such sylph-like surrounders do not know."

"—Will the day come,” Said the new one, awestruck, faint,