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  In the great hall of Castle Innocence, Hedged round with thorns of maiden doubts and fears,—  Within, without, a silence grave, intense,—  Her soul lies sleeping through the rose-leaf years.

  Hedged round with thorns of maiden doubts and fears; And all save one the thither path shall miss. Her soul lies sleeping through the rose-leaf years, Waiting the Prince and his awakening kiss.

  And all save one the thither path shall miss; For one alone may thread the thorn defence. Waiting the Prince and his awakening kiss, A hush broods over Castle Innocence.

  For one alone may thread the thorn defence, Care free, heart free, and singing on his way. A hush broods over Castle Innocence One comes to wake;—but when—ah, who can say!

  Care free, heart free, and singing on his way, One comes all thorns of Fear and Doubt to dare. One comes to wake! But when? Ah, who can say The hour his light feet press the castle stair?

[Pg 35]  One comes all thorns of Fear and Doubt to dare! Thorns with his coming into roses bloom. The hour his light feet press the castle stair The warders of the castle hall give room.

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  Thorns with his coming into roses bloom; For him the flowers of Trust and Faith unfold. The warders of the castle hall give room Before the young Prince of the Heart of Gold.

  For him the flowers of Trust and Faith unfold; Till then the thorns of maiden doubts and fears. Before the young Prince of the Heart of Gold Her rose-soul slumbers through the tranquil years.

  Till then the thorns of maiden doubts and fears. Within, without, a silence grave, intense. Her rose-soul slumbers through the tranquil years In the great hall of Castle Innocence.

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“FAREWELL!”

(Evoked by Calverley’s “Forever.”)


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