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She flies—and swift her way pursues, Through the lone convent's avenues. Dark cypress groves, and fields o'erspread With records of the conquering dead, And paths which track a glowing waste, She traverses in breathless haste; And by the tombs where dust is shrined, Once tenanted by loftiest mind, Still passing on, hath reach'd the gate Of Rome, the proud, the desolate! Throng'd are the streets, and, still renew'd, Rush on the gathering multitude.

Is it their high-soul'd chief to greet That thus the Roman thousands meet? With names that bid their thoughts ascend, Crescentius, thine in song to blend; And of triumphal days gone by Recall th' inspiring pageantry? —There is an air of breathless dread, An eager glance, a hurrying tread; And now a fearful silence round, And now a fitful murmuring sound,