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A Face In The Street.

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Poor, withered face, that yet was once so fair,         Grown ashen-old in the wild fires of lust -         Thy star-like beauty, dimm'd with earthly dust,         Yet breathing of a purer native air; -     They who whilom, cursed vultures, sought a share         Of thy dead womanhood, their greed unjust         Have satisfied, have stripped and left thee bare.         Still, like a leaf warped by the autumn gust,     And driving to the end, thou wrapp'st in flame         And perfume all thy hollow-eyed decay,     Feigning on those gray cheeks the blush that Shame         Took with her when she fled long since away.         Ah God! rain fire upon this foul-souled city         That gives such death, and spares its men, - for pity!

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