Charmides and Other Poems by Oscar Wilde
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All her bright golden hair
Tarnished with rust, She that was young and fair Fallen to dust. Lily-like, white as snow, She hardly knew She was a woman, so Sweetly she grew. Coffin-board, heavy stone, Lie on her breast, I vex my heart alone, She is at rest. Peace, Peace, she cannot hear Lyre or sonnet, All my life's buried here, Heap earth upon it. AVIGNON SAN MINIATO See, I have climbed the mountain side Up to this holy house of God, |
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