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Unseen Spirits
By Nathaniel Parker Willis (18061867)
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’Twas near the twilight-tide—
And slowly there a lady fair
Was walking in her pride.
Alone walked she; but viewlessly
Walked spirits at her side.
And Honor charmed the air:
And all astir looked kind on her,
And called her good as fair;
For all God ever gave to her
She kept with chary care.
From lovers warm and true;
For her heart was cold to all but gold,
And the rich came not to woo—
But honored well are charms to sell
If priests the selling do.
A slight girl, lily-pale;
And she had unseen company
To make the spirit quail,—
’Twixt Want and Scorn she walked forlorn,
And nothing could avail.
For this world’s peace to pray;
For as love’s wild prayer dissolved in air,
Her woman’s heart gave way!
But the sin forgiven by Christ in heaven
By man is cursed alway!