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Before The Temple

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    All desolate she sate her down
    Upon the marble of the temple's stair.
    You would have thought her, with her eyes of brown,
    Flushed cheeks and hazel hair,
    A dryad dreaming there.

II.

    A priest of Bacchus passed, nor stopped
    To chide her; deeming her whose chiton hid
    But half her bosom, and whose girdle dropped
    Some grief-drowned Bassarid,
    The god of wine had chid.

III.

    With wreaths of woodland cyclamen
    For Dian's shrine, a shepherdess drew near,
    All her young thoughts on vestal beauty, when
    She dare not look for fear
    Behold the goddess here!

IV.

    Fierce lights on shields of bossy brass
    And helms of gold, next from the hills deploy
    Tall youths of Argos. And she sees him pass,
    Flushed with heroic joy,
    On towards the siege of Troy.



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