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1875–1928

* The Sleeping Beauty

Isabel Ecclestone Mackay

SO has she lain for centuries unguessed, Her waiting face to waiting heaven turned, While winds have wooed and ardent suns have burned And stars have died to sentinel her rest.

Only the snow can reach her as she lies, Far and serene, and with cold finger-tips Seal soft the lovely quiet of her lips And lightly veil the shadows of her eyes.

Man has no part — his little, noisy years Rise to her silence thin and impotent — There are no echoes in that vast content, No doubts, no dreams, no laughter and no tears!

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