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<h3> ON A MINIATURE </h3>
<p class="poem">
Thine old-world eyes—each one a violet<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">Big as the baby rose that is thy mouth—</SPAN><br/>
Set me a dreaming. Have our eyes not met<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">In childhood—in a garden of the South?</SPAN><br/></p>
<p class="poem">
Thy lips are trembling with a song of France,<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">My cousin, and thine eyes are dimly sweet;</SPAN><br/>
'Wildered with reading in an old romance<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">All afternoon upon the garden seat.</SPAN><br/></p>
<p class="poem">
The summer wind read with thee, and the bees<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">That on the sunny pages loved to crawl:</SPAN><br/>
A skipping reader was the impatient breeze,<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">And turned the leaves, but the slow bees read all.</SPAN><br/></p>
<p class="poem">
And now thy foot descends the terrace stair:<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">I hear the rustle of thy silk attire;</SPAN><br/>
I breathe the musky odors of thy hair<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">And airs that from thy painted fan respire.</SPAN><br/></p>
<p class="poem">
Idly thou pausest in the shady walk,<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">Thine ear attentive to the fountain's fall:</SPAN><br/>
Thou mark'st the flower-de-luce sway on her stalk,<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">The speckled vergalieus ripening on the wall.</SPAN><br/></p>
<p class="poem">
Thou hast the feature of my mother's race,<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">The gilded comb she wore, her smile, her eye:</SPAN><br/>
The blood that flushes softly in thy face<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">Crawls through my veins beneath this northern sky.</SPAN><br/></p>
<p class="poem">
As one disherited, though next of kin,<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">Who lingers at the barred ancestral gate,</SPAN><br/>
And sadly sees the happy heir within<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">Stroll careless through his forfeited estate;</SPAN><br/></p>
<p class="poem">
Even so I watch thy southern eyes, Lisette,<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">Lady of my lost paradise and heir</SPAN><br/>
Of summer days there were my birthright. Yet<br/>
<SPAN STYLE="margin-left: 1em">Beauty like thine makes usurpation fair.</SPAN><br/></p>
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