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Three faces III. Venice

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Out of the dark pure twilight, where the stream
    Flows glimmering, streaked by many a birdlike bark
    That skims the gloom whence towers and bridges gleam
    Out of the dark,

    Once more a face no glance might choose but mark
    Shone pale and bright, with eyes whose deep slow beam
    Made quick the twilight, lifeless else and stark.

    The same it seemed, or mystery made it seem,
    As those before beholden; but St. Mark
    Ruled here the ways that showed it like a dream
    Out of the dark.



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From "A Century of Roundels"


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