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37. SORROW OF THE LONG GATE PALACE— II
The glad spring goes unattended
At the laurel bower where sorrow is long;
But on the four walls of gold
The autumn dust clings like grief;
And night holds the bright mirror up in the emerald
sky For the lonely one in the Palace of Long Gate.
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