The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 5


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Once it smiled a silent dell  
Where the people did not dwell;  
They had gone unto the wars,  
Trusting to the mild-eyed stars,  
Nightly, from their azure towers,  
To keep watch above the flowers,  
In the midst of which all day  
The red sun-light lazily lay.  
Now each visiter shall confess  
The sad valley's restlessness.  
Nothing there is motionless--  
Nothing save the airs that brood  
Over the magic solitude.  
Ah, by no wind are stirred those trees  
That palpitate like the chill seas  
Around the misty Hebrides!  
Ah, by no wind those clouds are driven  
That rustle through the unquiet Heaven  
Uneasily, from morn till even,  
Over the violets there that lie  
In myriad types of the human eye--  
Over the lilies there that wave  
And weep above a nameless grave!  
They wave:--from out their fragrant tops  
Eternal dews come down in drops.  
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