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1852–1933

THE WINDOW

Henry Van Dyke

All night long, by a distant bell, The passing hours were notched On the dark, while her breathing rose and fell, And the spark of life I watched

In her face was glowing or fading,— who could tell?— And the open window of the room, With a flare of yellow light, Was peering out into the gloom,

Like an eye that searched the night.

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