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The Dead Bride |
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Title: The Dead Bride Author: Isabel Ecclestone Mackay [More Titles by Mackay] WITHIN my circled arm she lay and faintly smiled the long night through, Upon the whiteness of her robe the dew distilled, and on her veil (How still the air is in the night, how near and kind the heavens are, I kissed her heavy, folded hair. I kissed her heavy lids full oft; "Love, Love!" I said, "the day was long"--"Oh, long indeed," she sighing said. (How sweet the air is in the night, how sweet, sweet, sweet the flowers seem-- [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |