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The jasmines mantling wreaths were hung
    Upon the trelliced arch, and high
The rose its rich red clusters flung
    Mid that star-cinctured tapestry.
'Twas evening, and a silvery ray
    Beamed from the bright and full orbed moon,
Which sailing on her heaven-ward way,
    Shone broadly on that fair saloon.

The lattice wide, as if for air,
    Was open thrown—and faint and weak,
A form was seen reposing there,
    With eyelids closed and pallid cheek—
Upon a velvet couch she lay,
    But not to her a couch of rest;
Her long dark hair in disarray,
    Her white arms folded o'er her breast.