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Helen of Troy and Other Poems/In the Metropolitan Museum

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IN THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM

WITHIN the tiny Pantheon
We stood together silently,
Leaving the restless crowd awhile
As ships find shelter from the sea.


The ancient centuries came back
To cover us a moment's space,
And thro' the dome the light was glad
Because it shone upon your face.


Ah, not from Rome but farther still,
Beyond sun-smitten Salamis,
The moment took us, till you stooped
To find the present with a kiss.