MIRRORSMirrors of steel or silver, gold or glass antique!Whether in melancholy marble palacesIn some long trance you drew the dreamy lovelinessOf Roman queens, or queens barbarical, or Greek;Or, further than the bright and sun-pursuing beakOf argosy might fare, beheld the empressesOf lost Lemuria; or behind the latticesAlhambran, have returned forbidden smiles obliqueOf wan, mysterious women!—Mirrors, mirrors old,Mirrors immutable, impassable as Fate,Your bosoms held the perished beauty of the pastNearer than straining love might ever hope to hold;And fleeing faces, lips too phantom-frail to last,Found in your magic depth a life re-duplicate.
Mirrors of steel or silver, gold or glass antique!Whether in melancholy marble palacesIn some long trance you drew the dreamy lovelinessOf Roman queens, or queens barbarical, or Greek;Or, further than the bright and sun-pursuing beakOf argosy might fare, beheld the empressesOf lost Lemuria; or behind the latticesAlhambran, have returned forbidden smiles obliqueOf wan, mysterious women!—Mirrors, mirrors old,Mirrors immutable, impassable as Fate,Your bosoms held the perished beauty of the pastNearer than straining love might ever hope to hold;And fleeing faces, lips too phantom-frail to last,Found in your magic depth a life re-duplicate.
Mirrors of steel or silver, gold or glass antique!Whether in melancholy marble palacesIn some long trance you drew the dreamy lovelinessOf Roman queens, or queens barbarical, or Greek;Or, further than the bright and sun-pursuing beakOf argosy might fare, beheld the empressesOf lost Lemuria; or behind the latticesAlhambran, have returned forbidden smiles obliqueOf wan, mysterious women!—Mirrors, mirrors old,Mirrors immutable, impassable as Fate,Your bosoms held the perished beauty of the pastNearer than straining love might ever hope to hold;And fleeing faces, lips too phantom-frail to last,Found in your magic depth a life re-duplicate.
Mirrors of steel or silver, gold or glass antique!Whether in melancholy marble palacesIn some long trance you drew the dreamy lovelinessOf Roman queens, or queens barbarical, or Greek;Or, further than the bright and sun-pursuing beakOf argosy might fare, beheld the empressesOf lost Lemuria; or behind the latticesAlhambran, have returned forbidden smiles oblique
Mirrors of steel or silver, gold or glass antique!
Whether in melancholy marble palaces
In some long trance you drew the dreamy loveliness
Of Roman queens, or queens barbarical, or Greek;
Or, further than the bright and sun-pursuing beak
Of argosy might fare, beheld the empresses
Of lost Lemuria; or behind the lattices
Alhambran, have returned forbidden smiles oblique
Of wan, mysterious women!—Mirrors, mirrors old,Mirrors immutable, impassable as Fate,Your bosoms held the perished beauty of the pastNearer than straining love might ever hope to hold;And fleeing faces, lips too phantom-frail to last,Found in your magic depth a life re-duplicate.
Of wan, mysterious women!—Mirrors, mirrors old,
Mirrors immutable, impassable as Fate,
Your bosoms held the perished beauty of the past
Nearer than straining love might ever hope to hold;
And fleeing faces, lips too phantom-frail to last,
Found in your magic depth a life re-duplicate.