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Excerpt from Chimes of Swarthmore
Which pierced its tracery: June as a garden Gleamed within ge'mm'ed Walls; her pillared gates, Weighed with the odor of her -waxen ?owers, Like scented pearls festooned o'er maiden's breast, Reared their fair stature to the moon!
Upon some velvet moss beside the wall, O'er-hung with hawthorn and begirt with ?owers, Cupid I saw all roseate in repose.
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