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now away from wealth's gleam, graceful form of that proud belle, Cold, 'neath its flowery mound, in deep dream, Within its casket there did dwell.

And weird the moon from heights above viewed The night, by breath of fragrant bowers Made tremulous; the light, livid-hued, Slept soft on grave and cross and flowers.

When suddenly upon that mound—lo! The buds upon each twig and shoot Began to burst, and each flower tapped slow Upon the casket with its root.

"Admit me now to that fair cheek," spake The rose, "to drink a bit of blood, My bud begins to ope; for its sake I seek to have her color's flood."

The violet whisp'rs low in the gloom: "My root shall pierce her eyes of blue, There shall the hue be drawn for their bloom, Since bursts my throng of buds now too!"