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+<div style='text-align:center; font-size:1.2em; font-weight:bold'>The Project Gutenberg eBook of Chamber Music, by James Joyce</div>
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+<div style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Title: Chamber Music</div>
+<div style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Author: James Joyce</div>
+<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: September, 2001 [eBook #2817]<br />
+[Most recently updated: November 30, 2020]</div>
+<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'>Language: English</div>
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+<div style='display:block; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Produced by: David Reed and David Widger</div>
+<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHAMBER MUSIC ***</div>
+
+<div class="fig" style="width:70%;">
+<img src="images/cover.jpg" style="width:100%;" alt="cover" /><br /><br />
+</div>
+
+<h1> Chamber Music</h1>
+
+<h2 class="no-break">by James Joyce</h2>
+
+<hr />
+
+<h2>Contents With First Lines</h2>
+
+<table summary="" style="margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto">
+
+<tr>
+<td> I&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap01">Strings in the earth and air<br />
+Make music sweet;</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> II&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap02">The twilight turns from amethyst<br />
+To deep and deeper blue,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> III&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap03">At that hour when all things have repose,<br />
+O lonely watcher of the skies,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> IV&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap04">When the shy star goes forth in heaven<br />
+All maidenly, disconsolate,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> V&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap05"> Lean out of the window,<br />
+Goldenhair,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> VI&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap06">I would in that sweet bosom be<br />
+(O sweet it is and fair it is!)</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> VII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap07">My love is in a light attire<br />
+Among the apple-trees,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> VIII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap08">Who goes amid the green wood<br />
+With springtide all adorning her?</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> IX&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap09">Winds of May, that dance on the sea,<br />
+Dancing a ring-around in glee</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> X&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap10">Bright cap and streamers,<br />
+He sings in the hollow:</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XI&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap11">Bid adieu, adieu, adieu,<br />
+Bid adieu to girlish days,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap12">What counsel has the hooded moon<br />
+Put in thy heart, my shyly sweet,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XIII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap13">Go seek her out all courteously,<br />
+And say I come,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XIV&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap14">My dove, my beautiful one,<br />
+Arise, arise!</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XV&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap15">From dewy dreams, my soul, arise,<br />
+From love&rsquo;s deep slumber and from death,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XVI&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap16">O cool is the valley now<br />
+And there, love, will we go</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XVII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap17">Because your voice was at my sidew<br />
+I gave him pain,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XVIII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap18">O sweetheart, hear you<br />
+Your lover&rsquo;s tale;</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XIX&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap19">Be not sad because all men<br />
+Prefer a lying clamour before you:</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XX&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap20">In the dark pine-wood<br />
+I would we lay,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXI&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap21">He who hath glory lost, nor hath<br />
+Found any soul to fellow his,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap22">Of that so sweet imprisonment<br />
+My soul, dearest, is fain&mdash;</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXIII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap23">This heart that flutters near my heart<br />
+My hope and all my riches is,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXIV&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap24">Silently she&rsquo;s combing,<br />
+Combing her long hair,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXV&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap25">Lightly come or lightly go:<br />
+Though thy heart presage thee woe,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXVI&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap26">Thou leanest to the shell of night,<br />
+Dear lady, a divining ear.</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXVII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap27">Though I thy Mithridates were,<br />
+Framed to defy the poison-dart,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXVIII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap28">Gentle lady, do not sing<br />
+Sad songs about the end of love;</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXIX&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap29">Dear heart, why will you use me so?<br />
+Dear eyes that gently me upbraid,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXX&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap30">Love came to us in time gone by<br />
+When one at twilight shyly played</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXXI&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap31">O, it was out by Donnycarney<br />
+When the bat flew from tree to tree</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXXII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap32">Rain has fallen all the day.<br />
+O come among the laden trees:</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXXIII&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap33">Now, O now, in this brown land<br />
+Where Love did so sweet music make</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXXIV&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap34">Sleep now, O sleep now,<br />
+O you unquiet heart!</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXXV&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap35">All day I hear the noise of waters<br />
+Making moan,</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> XXXVI&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
+<td>
+<a href="#chap36">I hear an army charging upon the land,<br />
+And the thunder of horses plunging, foam about their knees:</a></td>
+</tr>
+
+</table>
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap01"></a>I</h2>
+
+<p>
+Strings in the earth and air<br />
+    Make music sweet;<br />
+Strings by the river where<br />
+    The willows meet.<br /><br />
+
+There&rsquo;s music along the river<br />
+    For Love wanders there,<br />
+Pale flowers on his mantle,<br />
+    Dark leaves on his hair.<br /><br />
+
+All softly playing,<br />
+    With head to the music bent,<br />
+And fingers straying<br />
+    Upon an instrument.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap02"></a>II</h2>
+
+<p>
+The twilight turns from amethyst<br />
+    To deep and deeper blue,<br />
+The lamp fills with a pale green glow<br />
+    The trees of the avenue.<br /><br />
+
+The old piano plays an air,<br />
+    Sedate and slow and gay;<br />
+She bends upon the yellow keys,<br />
+    Her head inclines this way.<br /><br />
+
+Shy thought and grave wide eyes and hands<br />
+    That wander as they list&mdash;<br />
+The twilight turns to darker blue<br />
+    With lights of amethyst.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap03"></a>III</h2>
+
+<p>
+At that hour when all things have repose,<br />
+    O lonely watcher of the skies,<br />
+    Do you hear the night wind and the sighs<br />
+Of harps playing unto Love to unclose<br />
+    The pale gates of sunrise?<br /><br />
+
+When all things repose, do you alone<br />
+    Awake to hear the sweet harps play<br />
+    To Love before him on his way,<br />
+And the night wind answering in antiphon<br />
+    Till night is overgone?<br /><br />
+
+Play on, invisible harps, unto Love,<br />
+    Whose way in heaven is aglow<br />
+    At that hour when soft lights come and go,<br />
+Soft sweet music in the air above<br />
+    And in the earth below.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap04"></a>IV</h2>
+
+<p>
+When the shy star goes forth in heaven<br />
+    All maidenly, disconsolate,<br />
+Hear you amid the drowsy even<br />
+    One who is singing by your gate.<br />
+His song is softer than the dew<br />
+    And he is come to visit you.<br /><br />
+
+O bend no more in revery<br />
+    When he at eventide is calling,<br />
+Nor muse: Who may this singer be<br />
+    Whose song about my heart is falling?<br />
+Know you by this, the lover&rsquo;s chant,<br />
+    &rsquo;Tis I that am your visitant.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap05"></a>V</h2>
+
+<p>
+Lean out of the window,<br />
+    Goldenhair,<br />
+I hear you singing<br />
+    A merry air.<br /><br />
+
+My book was closed,<br />
+    I read no more,<br />
+Watching the fire dance<br />
+    On the floor.<br /><br />
+
+I have left my book,<br />
+    I have left my room,<br />
+For I heard you singing<br />
+    Through the gloom.<br /><br />
+
+Singing and singing<br />
+    A merry air,<br />
+Lean out of the window,<br />
+    Goldenhair.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap06"></a>VI</h2>
+
+<p>
+I would in that sweet bosom be<br />
+    (O sweet it is and fair it is!)<br />
+Where no rude wind might visit me.<br />
+    Because of sad austerities<br />
+I would in that sweet bosom be.<br /><br />
+
+I would be ever in that heart<br />
+    (O soft I knock and soft entreat her!)<br />
+Where only peace might be my part.<br />
+    Austerities were all the sweeter<br />
+So I were ever in that heart.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap07"></a>VII</h2>
+
+<p>
+My love is in a light attire<br />
+    Among the apple-trees,<br />
+Where the gay winds do most desire<br />
+    To run in companies.<br /><br />
+
+There, where the gay winds stay to woo<br />
+    The young leaves as they pass,<br />
+My love goes slowly, bending to<br />
+    Her shadow on the grass;<br /><br />
+
+And where the sky&rsquo;s a pale blue cup<br />
+    Over the laughing land,<br />
+My love goes lightly, holding up<br />
+    Her dress with dainty hand.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap08"></a>VIII</h2>
+
+<p>
+Who goes amid the green wood<br />
+    With springtide all adorning her?<br />
+Who goes amid the merry green wood<br />
+    To make it merrier?<br /><br />
+
+Who passes in the sunlight<br />
+    By ways that know the light footfall?<br />
+Who passes in the sweet sunlight<br />
+    With mien so virginal?<br /><br />
+
+The ways of all the woodland<br />
+    Gleam with a soft and golden fire&mdash;<br />
+For whom does all the sunny woodland<br />
+    Carry so brave attire?<br /><br />
+
+O, it is for my true love<br />
+    The woods their rich apparel wear&mdash;<br />
+O, it is for my own true love,<br />
+    That is so young and fair.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap09"></a>IX</h2>
+
+<p>
+Winds of May, that dance on the sea,<br />
+Dancing a ring-around in glee<br />
+From furrow to furrow, while overhead<br />
+The foam flies up to be garlanded,<br />
+In silvery arches spanning the air,<br />
+Saw you my true love anywhere?<br />
+    Welladay! Welladay!<br />
+    For the winds of May!<br />
+Love is unhappy when love is away!
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap10"></a>X</h2>
+
+<p>
+Bright cap and streamers,<br />
+    He sings in the hollow:<br />
+    Come follow, come follow,<br />
+        All you that love.<br />
+Leave dreams to the dreamers<br />
+    That will not after,<br />
+    That song and laughter<br />
+        Do nothing move.<br /><br />
+
+With ribbons streaming<br />
+    He sings the bolder;<br />
+    In troop at his shoulder<br />
+        The wild bees hum.<br />
+And the time of dreaming<br />
+    Dreams is over&mdash;<br />
+    As lover to lover,<br />
+        Sweetheart, I come.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap11"></a>XI</h2>
+
+<p>
+Bid adieu, adieu, adieu,<br />
+    Bid adieu to girlish days,<br />
+Happy Love is come to woo<br />
+    Thee and woo thy girlish ways&mdash;<br />
+The zone that doth become thee fair,<br />
+The snood upon thy yellow hair,<br /><br />
+
+When thou hast heard his name upon<br />
+    The bugles of the cherubim<br />
+Begin thou softly to unzone<br />
+    Thy girlish bosom unto him<br />
+And softly to undo the snood<br />
+That is the sign of maidenhood.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap12"></a>XII</h2>
+
+<p>
+What counsel has the hooded moon<br />
+    Put in thy heart, my shyly sweet,<br />
+Of Love in ancient plenilune,<br />
+    Glory and stars beneath his feet&mdash;<br />
+A sage that is but kith and kin<br />
+With the comedian Capuchin?<br /><br />
+
+Believe me rather that am wise<br />
+    In disregard of the divine,<br />
+A glory kindles in those eyes<br />
+    Trembles to starlight. Mine, O Mine!<br />
+No more be tears in moon or mist<br />
+For thee, sweet sentimentalist.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap13"></a>XIII</h2>
+
+<p>
+Go seek her out all courteously,<br />
+    And say I come,<br />
+Wind of spices whose song is ever<br />
+    Epithalamium.<br />
+O, hurry over the dark lands<br />
+    And run upon the sea<br />
+For seas and lands shall not divide us,<br />
+    My love and me.<br /><br />
+
+Now, wind, of your good courtesy<br />
+    I pray you go,<br />
+And come into her little garden<br />
+    And sing at her window;<br />
+Singing: The bridal wind is blowing<br />
+    For Love is at his noon;<br />
+And soon will your true love be with you,<br />
+    Soon, O soon.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap14"></a>XIV</h2>
+
+<p>
+My dove, my beautiful one,<br />
+    Arise, arise!<br />
+    The night-dew lies<br />
+Upon my lips and eyes.<br /><br />
+
+The odorous winds are weaving<br />
+    A music of sighs:<br />
+    Arise, arise,<br />
+My dove, my beautiful one!<br /><br />
+
+I wait by the cedar tree,<br />
+    My sister, my love,<br />
+    White breast of the dove,<br />
+My breast shall be your bed.<br /><br />
+
+The pale dew lies<br />
+    Like a veil on my head.<br />
+    My fair one, my fair dove,<br />
+Arise, arise!
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap15"></a>XV</h2>
+
+<p>
+From dewy dreams, my soul, arise,<br />
+    From love&rsquo;s deep slumber and from death,<br />
+For lo! the trees are full of sighs<br />
+    Whose leaves the morn admonisheth.<br /><br />
+
+Eastward the gradual dawn prevails<br />
+    Where softly-burning fires appear,<br />
+Making to tremble all those veils<br />
+    Of grey and golden gossamer.<br /><br />
+
+While sweetly, gently, secretly,<br />
+    The flowery bells of morn are stirred<br />
+And the wise choirs of faery<br />
+    Begin (innumerous!) to be heard.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap16"></a>XVI</h2>
+
+<p>
+O cool is the valley now<br />
+    And there, love, will we go<br />
+For many a choir is singing now<br />
+    Where Love did sometime go.<br />
+And hear you not the thrushes calling,<br />
+    Calling us away?<br />
+O cool and pleasant is the valley<br />
+    And there, love, will we stay.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap17"></a>XVII</h2>
+
+<p>
+Because your voice was at my side<br />
+    I gave him pain,<br />
+Because within my hand I held<br />
+    Your hand again.<br /><br />
+
+There is no word nor any sign<br />
+    Can make amend&mdash;<br />
+He is a stranger to me now<br />
+    Who was my friend.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap18"></a>XVIII</h2>
+
+<p>
+O sweetheart, hear you<br />
+    Your lover&rsquo;s tale;<br />
+A man shall have sorrow<br />
+    When friends him fail.<br /><br />
+
+For he shall know then<br />
+    Friends be untrue<br />
+And a little ashes<br />
+    Their words come to.<br /><br />
+
+But one unto him<br />
+    Will softly move<br />
+And softly woo him<br />
+    In ways of love.<br /><br />
+
+His hand is under<br />
+    Her smooth round breast;<br />
+So he who has sorrow<br />
+    Shall have rest.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap19"></a>XIX</h2>
+
+<p>
+Be not sad because all men<br />
+    Prefer a lying clamour before you:<br />
+Sweetheart, be at peace again&mdash;<br />
+    Can they dishonour you?<br /><br />
+
+They are sadder than all tears;<br />
+    Their lives ascend as a continual sigh.<br />
+Proudly answer to their tears:<br />
+    As they deny, deny.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap20"></a>XX</h2>
+
+<p>
+In the dark pine-wood<br />
+    I would we lay,<br />
+In deep cool shadow<br />
+    At noon of day.<br /><br />
+
+How sweet to lie there,<br />
+    Sweet to kiss,<br />
+Where the great pine-forest<br />
+    Enaisled is!<br /><br />
+
+Thy kiss descending<br />
+    Sweeter were<br />
+With a soft tumult<br />
+    Of thy hair.<br /><br />
+
+O, unto the pine-wood<br />
+    At noon of day<br />
+Come with me now,<br />
+    Sweet love, away.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap21"></a>XXI</h2>
+
+<p>
+He who hath glory lost, nor hath<br />
+    Found any soul to fellow his,<br />
+Among his foes in scorn and wrath<br />
+    Holding to ancient nobleness,<br />
+That high unconsortable one&mdash;<br />
+His love is his companion.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap22"></a>XXII</h2>
+
+<p>
+Of that so sweet imprisonment<br />
+    My soul, dearest, is fain&mdash;<br />
+Soft arms that woo me to relent<br />
+    And woo me to detain.<br />
+Ah, could they ever hold me there<br />
+Gladly were I a prisoner!<br /><br />
+
+Dearest, through interwoven arms<br />
+    By love made tremulous,<br />
+That night allures me where alarms<br />
+    Nowise may trouble us;<br />
+But sleep to dreamier sleep be wed<br />
+Where soul with soul lies prisoned.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap23"></a>XXIII</h2>
+
+<p>
+This heart that flutters near my heart<br />
+    My hope and all my riches is,<br />
+Unhappy when we draw apart<br />
+    And happy between kiss and kiss;<br />
+My hope and all my riches&mdash;yes!&mdash;<br />
+And all my happiness.<br /><br />
+
+For there, as in some mossy nest<br />
+    The wrens will divers treasures keep,<br />
+I laid those treasures I possessed<br />
+    Ere that mine eyes had learned to weep.<br />
+Shall we not be as wise as they<br />
+Though love live but a day?
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap24"></a>XXIV</h2>
+
+<p>
+Silently she&rsquo;s combing,<br />
+    Combing her long hair,<br />
+Silently and graciously,<br />
+    With many a pretty air.<br /><br />
+
+The sun is in the willow leaves<br />
+    And on the dappled grass,<br />
+And still she&rsquo;s combing her long hair<br />
+    Before the looking-glass.<br /><br />
+
+I pray you, cease to comb out,<br />
+    Comb out your long hair,<br />
+For I have heard of witchery<br />
+    Under a pretty air,<br /><br />
+
+That makes as one thing to the lover<br />
+    Staying and going hence,<br />
+All fair, with many a pretty air<br />
+    And many a negligence.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap25"></a>XXV</h2>
+
+<p>
+Lightly come or lightly go:<br />
+    Though thy heart presage thee woe,<br />
+Vales and many a wasted sun,<br />
+    Oread let thy laughter run<br />
+Till the irreverent mountain air<br />
+Ripple all thy flying hair.<br /><br />
+
+Lightly, lightly&mdash;ever so:<br />
+    Clouds that wrap the vales below<br />
+At the hour of evenstar<br />
+    Lowliest attendants are;<br />
+Love and laughter song-confessed<br />
+When the heart is heaviest.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap26"></a>XXVI</h2>
+
+<p>
+Thou leanest to the shell of night,<br />
+    Dear lady, a divining ear.<br />
+In that soft choiring of delight<br />
+    What sound hath made thy heart to fear?<br />
+Seemed it of rivers rushing forth<br />
+From the grey deserts of the north?<br /><br />
+
+    That mood of thine, O timorous,<br />
+Is his, if thou but scan it well,<br />
+    Who a mad tale bequeaths to us<br />
+At ghosting hour conjurable&mdash;<br />
+    And all for some strange name he read<br />
+    In Purchas or in Holinshed.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap27"></a>XXVII</h2>
+
+<p>
+Though I thy Mithridates were,<br />
+    Framed to defy the poison-dart,<br />
+Yet must thou fold me unaware<br />
+    To know the rapture of thy heart,<br />
+And I but render and confess<br />
+The malice of thy tenderness.<br /><br />
+
+For elegant and antique phrase,<br />
+    Dearest, my lips wax all too wise;<br />
+Nor have I known a love whose praise<br />
+    Our piping poets solemnize,<br />
+Neither a love where may not be<br />
+Ever so little falsity.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap28"></a>XXVIII</h2>
+
+<p>
+Gentle lady, do not sing<br />
+    Sad songs about the end of love;<br />
+Lay aside sadness and sing<br />
+    How love that passes is enough.<br /><br />
+
+Sing about the long deep sleep<br />
+    Of lovers that are dead, and how<br />
+In the grave all love shall sleep:<br />
+    Love is aweary now.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap29"></a>XXIX</h2>
+
+<p>
+Dear heart, why will you use me so?<br />
+    Dear eyes that gently me upbraid,<br />
+Still are you beautiful&mdash;but O,<br />
+    How is your beauty raimented!<br /><br />
+
+Through the clear mirror of your eyes,<br />
+    Through the soft sigh of kiss to kiss,<br />
+Desolate winds assail with cries<br />
+    The shadowy garden where love is.<br /><br />
+
+And soon shall love dissolved be<br />
+    When over us the wild winds blow&mdash;<br />
+But you, dear love, too dear to me,<br />
+    Alas! why will you use me so?
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap30"></a>XXX</h2>
+
+<p>
+Love came to us in time gone by<br />
+    When one at twilight shyly played<br />
+And one in fear was standing nigh&mdash;<br />
+    For Love at first is all afraid.<br /><br />
+
+We were grave lovers. Love is past<br />
+    That had his sweet hours many a one;<br />
+Welcome to us now at the last<br />
+    The ways that we shall go upon.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap31"></a>XXXI</h2>
+
+<p>
+O, it was out by Donnycarney<br />
+    When the bat flew from tree to tree<br />
+My love and I did walk together;<br />
+    And sweet were the words she said to me.<br /><br />
+
+Along with us the summer wind<br />
+    Went murmuring&mdash;O, happily!&mdash;<br />
+But softer than the breath of summer<br />
+    Was the kiss she gave to me.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap32"></a>XXXII</h2>
+
+<p>
+Rain has fallen all the day.<br />
+    O come among the laden trees:<br />
+The leaves lie thick upon the way<br />
+    Of memories.<br /><br />
+
+Staying a little by the way<br />
+    Of memories shall we depart.<br />
+Come, my beloved, where I may<br />
+    Speak to your heart.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap33"></a>XXXIII</h2>
+
+<p>
+Now, O now, in this brown land<br />
+    Where Love did so sweet music make<br />
+We two shall wander, hand in hand,<br />
+    Forbearing for old friendship&rsquo; sake,<br />
+Nor grieve because our love was gay<br />
+Which now is ended in this way.<br /><br />
+
+A rogue in red and yellow dress<br />
+    Is knocking, knocking at the tree;<br />
+And all around our loneliness<br />
+    The wind is whistling merrily.<br />
+The leaves&mdash;they do not sigh at all<br />
+When the year takes them in the fall.<br /><br />
+
+Now, O now, we hear no more<br />
+    The vilanelle and roundelay!<br />
+Yet will we kiss, sweetheart, before<br />
+    We take sad leave at close of day.<br />
+Grieve not, sweetheart, for anything&mdash;<br />
+The year, the year is gathering.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap34"></a>XXXIV</h2>
+
+<p>
+Sleep now, O sleep now,<br />
+    O you unquiet heart!<br />
+A voice crying &ldquo;Sleep now&rdquo;<br />
+    Is heard in my heart.<br /><br />
+
+The voice of the winter<br />
+    Is heard at the door.<br />
+O sleep, for the winter<br />
+    Is crying &ldquo;Sleep no more.&rdquo;<br /><br />
+
+My kiss will give peace now<br />
+    And quiet to your heart&mdash;<br />
+Sleep on in peace now,<br />
+    O you unquiet heart!
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap35"></a>XXXV</h2>
+
+<p>
+All day I hear the noise of waters<br />
+    Making moan,<br />
+Sad as the sea-bird is, when going<br />
+    Forth alone,<br />
+He hears the winds cry to the water&rsquo;s<br />
+    Monotone.<br /><br />
+
+The grey winds, the cold winds are blowing<br />
+    Where I go.<br />
+I hear the noise of many waters<br />
+    Far below.<br />
+All day, all night, I hear them flowing<br />
+    To and fro.
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
+
+<div class="chapter">
+
+<h2><a name="chap36"></a>XXXVI</h2>
+
+<p>
+I hear an army charging upon the land,<br />
+And the thunder of horses plunging, foam about their knees:<br />
+Arrogant, in black armour, behind them stand,<br />
+Disdaining the reins, with fluttering whips, the charioteers.<br /><br />
+
+They cry unto the night their battle-name:<br />
+I moan in sleep when I hear afar their whirling laughter.<br />
+They cleave the gloom of dreams, a blinding flame,<br />
+Clanging, clanging upon the heart as upon an anvil.<br /><br />
+
+They come shaking in triumph their long, green hair:<br />
+They come out of the sea and run shouting by the shore.<br />
+My heart, have you no wisdom thus to despair?<br />
+My love, my love, my love, why have you left me alone?
+</p>
+
+</div><!--end chapter-->
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