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De Profundis.

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I thought today within the crowded mart         I saw thee for a moment, friend of mine,         And all at once my blood leapt fast and fine     And a new light broke on my shadowed heart.     'T was but a moment that my fancy's art         Moulded another's features into thine,         For when he passed me by and gave no sign,     The bitter truth came back with sudden start.     Then I remembered how the Merlin spell         Of waving arms and woven paces bands     Thy dust forever in its four-walled cell,         Heedless of all except thy Seer's commands--     Holds thee enraptured with the charms that dwell         In broken paces and in folded hands.

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