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L'Inconnue

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Is thy name Mary, maiden fair?
    Such should, methinks, its music be;
    The sweetest name that mortals bear
    Were best befitting thee;
    And she to whom it once was given,
    Was half of earth and half of heaven.

    I hear thy voice, I see thy smile,
    I look upon thy folded hair;
    Ah! while we dream not they beguile,
    Our hearts are in the snare;
    And she who chains a wild bird's wing
    Must start not if her captive sing.

    So, lady, take the leaf that falls,
    To all but thee unseen, unknown;
    When evening shades thy silent walls,
    Then read it all alone;
    In stillness read, in darkness seal,
    Forget, despise, but not reveal!



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