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THE IMPROVISATRICE.


Legends of olden times in Greece,
When not a flower but had its tale;
When spirits haunted each green oak;
    When voices spoke in every gale;
When not a star shone in the sky
    Without its own love history.
Amid its many songs was one
    That suited well with my sick mind.
I sang it when the breath of flowers
    Came sweet upon the midnight wind.


LEADES AND CYDIPPE.


She sat her in her twilight bower,
A temple formed of leaf and flower;
Rose and myrtle framed the roof,
To a shower of April proof;