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To sit with dull eyes cast
  On slowly dying embers
  Of things the heart remembers
Right fair in the heart's past,
—Till tones, that seem to start
  From the shadows in the room,
Move round about the heart,
  And a love-glow fills the gloom;
  And her soul seems to look out
As from dim and distant eyes,
  And a shade of lips to pout
With some remnant of her sighs.

And often too, in the night,
  The flame in famished eyes
Re-kindles an old delight
At some dream-sight of her;
The heart with tremulous stir
  Lives a moment and then dies.