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I. THE CASTLE.
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Old, that duchess stern began it,
In gray age, with palsied hands;
But she died while it was building,
And the church unfinished stands,—


Stands as erst the builders left it,
When she sank into her grave;
Mountain greensward paves the chancel,
Harebells flower in the nave.


"In my castle all is sorrow,"
Said the Duchess Marguerite then:
"Guide me, some one, to the mountain;
We will build the church again."


Sandalled palmers, faring homeward,
Austrian knights from Syria came.
"Austrian wanderers bring, O warders!
Homage to your Austrian dame."


From the gate the warders answered,—
"Gone, O knights, is she you knew!
Dead our duke, and gone his duchess;
Seek her at the church of Brou."


Austrian knights and march-worn palmers
Climb the winding mountain-way;
Reach the valley, where the fabric
Rises higher day by day.


Stones are sawing, hammers ringing;
On the work the bright sun shines;
In the Savoy mountain-meadows,
By the stream, below the pines.