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Poems:
Old and New
by
Frederick George Scott
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SOLOMON.
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A DOUBLE
line of columns, white as snow,
And vaulted with mosaics rich in flowers,
Makes square this cypress grove where fountain showers
From golden basins cool the grass below;
While from that archway strains of music flow,
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And
laughter of fair girls beguiles the hours.
But brooding, like one held by evil powers,
The great King heeds not, pacing sad and slow.
His heart hath drained earth’s pleasures
to the lees,
Hath quivered with life’s finest ecstasies;
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Yet
now some power reveals as in a glass
The soul’s unrest and death’s dark mysteries,
And down the courts the scared slaves watch him
pass,
Reiterating, “Omnia
vanitas!” [Page 148]
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