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It san on the ground by the "antenatal

toure

within, and sang--the words and tones coether, and inseparably

connected, as if word and tone for; or, as if each word

could be uttered only in that tone, and was incapable of distinction

fro like

this: but the words are only a dull representation of a state whose

very elevation precluded the possibility of remembrance; and in which I

presume the words really employed were as far above these, as that state

transcended this wherein I recall it:

"Marble wo

In the very death of drea,

All but ith vision teeolden

Mist of memory and hope;

And with shadowy smile embolden

Me with pri,

Have e,

Marble vest,

Thou hast kept eternally;

Thee they found not, , I looked earnestly at the face so vaguely revealed before h the dim veil