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1849–1887

II.

Emma Lazarus

Beside her casement oped the maiden sits, Where the mild evening spirit of the Spring Gently between the city's homesteads flits To kiss her brows, and floats on languid wing,

Vague longings in her breast awakening. While her heart trembles‘ neath those dim, deep skies, As the quick sea that‘ neath the globed moon lies. Where her eyes rest the full-orbed evening star

Burns with white flame: it beckons, shrinks, dilates. She, dazzled by that shining world afar, May not withdraw her gaze: breathless she waits. Some promised joy from Heaven's very gates

Unto her soul seems proffered. When shall be The bright fulfilment of that star's decree? Nor glad nor sad is she: she doth not know That through the city's throng one threads his way,

Thrilled likewise by that planet's mystic glow, And hastes to seek her. What sweet change shall sway Her spirit at his coming? What new ray Upon his shadowy life from her shall fall?

The silent star burns on, and knoweth all.

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