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THE IMPROVISATRICE.
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Thy first look was a fever spell!—
Thy first word was an oracle
Which seal'd my fate! I worshipped thee,
My beautiful, bright deity!
Worshipped thee as a sacred thing
Of Genius' high imagining;—
But loved thee for thy sweet revealing
Of woman's own most gentle feeling.
I might have broken from the chain
    Thy power, thy glory round me flung!
But never might forget thy blush—
    The smile which on thy sweet lips hung!
I lived but in thy sight! One night
    From thy hair fell a myrtle blossom;
It was a relic that breathed of thee:—
    Look! it has withered in my bosom!