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A SKETCH.

The fretted pannels gleamed with gold,
    And gorgeous shewed that stately room;
The silken curtain's ample fold
    Shone with the dyes of Persia's loom.
And there lay harp and lyre and lute,
    To waken music's sweetest strain,
But all in that sad hour were mute—
    Their witchery lost, their solace vain.

Without—the tall trees wooed the wind
    Shading a smooth and spacious lawn,
And where the shrubs their branches twined,
    Couched on the blossoms slept the fawn.
The wide verandah's colonnade
    With rare and precious flowers was filled,
And every breeze that round them played
    Their odorous scents in showers distilled.