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Their light and their haunting darkness came From gazing on those it is sin to name. She spoke, it was low, but it sank on the soul With deadlier force than the thunder's roll; Yet her voice was sweet, as to it were left The all of human feeling not reft: "I heard the words come on the midnight wind; They pass'd, but their message is left behind; I watch'd the course of a falling star, And I heard the bode of its cry from afar; I talk'd with the spirit of yonder lake; I sorrow'd, and, lady, 'twas for thy sake. Part from thy face the sunny hair, So young, and yet death is written there. No one is standing beside thee now, Yet mine eyes can see a noble brow,