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Excerpt from Er of Pamphylia and Other Poems
By tender hands of women did he lie, Bloodless and cold, beyond all seeming dead, But with that virgin freshness still on him; Till someone said, 'we must not keep his shade Expectant longer by the pallid stream, Pining for burial;' and so they reared His stately pyre beyond the city gate, Hard by the shore, and laid him thereupon, Setting due guard; and leaving moon and stars To bathe his brows, closed eyelids, and set cheeks, With loving ministrations of the Night.
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