The Wild Swans at Coole
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PRESENCES

This night has been so strange that it seemed

As if the hair stood up on my head.

From going-down of the sun I have dreamed

That women laughing, or timid or wild,

In rustle of lace or silken stuff,

Climbed up my creaking stair. They had read

All I had rhymed of that monstrous thing

Returned and yet unrequited love.

They stood in the door and stood between

My great wood lecturn and the fire

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Till I could hear their hearts beating:

One is a harlot, and one a child

That never looked upon man with desire,

And one it may be a queen.

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