L. G. PAGE & COMPANY
BOSTON
MDCCCCXIII

Copyright, 1913
By L. C. Page & Company
(INCORPORATED)
All rights reserved

First Impression, March, 1913

THE COLONIAL PRESS
C. H. SIMONDS & CO., BOSTON, U. S. A.


"Thou art all shrouded, in a gauzy veil,
Sombrous and cloudlike, all except that face
Of subtle loveliness, though weirdly pale.
Thy soft, slow-gliding footsteps leave no trace
And stir no sound. Thy drooping hands infold
Their frail white fingers, and unconscious hold
A poppy-wreath: thine anodyne of grace.

Thy hair is like a twilight round thy head,
Thine eyes are shadowed wells from Lethe-stream,
With drowsy, subterranean waters fed;
Obscurely deep without a stir or gleam.
The gazer drinks in from them with his gaze
An opiate charm, to curtain all his days,
A passive languor of oblivious dream."

JAMES THOMSON.