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A Waft Of Perfume

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    A waft of perfume from a bit of lace
        Moved lightly by a passing woman's hand;
    And on the common street, a sensuous grace
        Shone suddenly from some lost time and land.

    Tall structures changed to dome and parapet;
        The stern-faced Church an oracle became;
    In sheltered alcoves marble busts were set;
        And on the wall frail Lais wrote her name.

    Phryne before her judges stood at bay,
        Fearing the rigour of Athenian laws;
    Till Hyperides tore her cloak away,
        And bade her splendid beauty plead its cause.

    Great Alexander walking in the dusk,
        Dreamed of the hour when Greek with Greek should meet;
    From Thais' window attar breathed, and musk:
        His footsteps went no farther down the street.

    Faint and more faint the pungent perfume grew;
        Of wall and parapet remained no trace.
    Temple and statue vanished from the view:
        The city street again was commonplace.



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