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12 Till one began—harsh voice and clouded face With other presence in his eye—and said:

"Opaque to me with such a glow-worm ray As Love's torch flings—but, mark, the dense rock melts When from my soul on fire the fiercer beam, The mighty calcium-glare of hate leaps out And eats the circumambient marble—See! Laid bare as corpse to keen anatomist, With every sinuous muscle picked with shadow, And every feature tense with livid passion, And all the frame aheave with sanguine throbs The ecstasy of agonized Revenge! stone, reveal it how my parting kiss Was wet upon her mouth when other lips Drank deep the curséd fountain; how the coin I hung with rapture 'tween her glowing breasts, And fondly thought if I should die and she Should live till age had blanched her hair and flesh,