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JOSE ZORRILLA.

Perchance in evil shadow's guise,
Which may when by the morrow flies
Sign of a curse remain.

Why has my mind been doomed to dream
A phantom loveliness?
To see those charms transparent gleam,
That brow in tranquil light supreme,
And neck's peculiar grace?

Not heighten'd its enchantments shine
By pomp or worldly glow;
I only see that form recline
In tears, before some sacred shrine,
Or castle walls below.

Like a forgotten offering lone,
In ruin'd temple laid;
Upon the carved and time-worn stone,
Where fell it by the rough wind thrown,
So bent beneath the shade.

With such a picture in my mind,
Such name upon my ear,
Before my God the place to find,
Where the forgotten are consign'd,
I come, and bow down here.