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Unseen Spirits

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The shadows lay along Broadway,     T was near the twilight-tide,     And slowly there a lady fair     Was walking in her pride.     Alone walked she; but, viewlessly,     Walked spirits at her side.     Peace charmed the street beneath her feet,     And Honor charmed the air;     And all astir looked kind on her,     And called her good as fair,     For all God ever gave to her     She kept with chary care.     She kept with care her beauties rare     From lovers warm and true,     For her heart was cold to all but gold,     And the rich came not to woo,     But honored well are charms to sell     If priests the selling do.     Now walking there was one more fair,     A slight girl, lily-pale;     And she had unseen company     To make the spirit quail:     Twixt Want and Scorn she walked forlorn,     And nothing could avail.     No mercy now can clear her brow     For this worlds peace to pray;     For, as loves wild prayer dissolved in air,     Her womans heart gave way!     But the sin forgiven by Christ in heaven     By man is cursed alway!

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