BY MARY E. HEWITT. Last night he kissed me,—kissed me in my dream! He unto whom I with pure flame aspire,— His eyes poured down on mine love's kindling beam,— Through all my being ran the immortal fire, I felt cold doubt within my breast expire,— I felt his clasp, as gently he enwound me; I felt his heart beat, as he closer bound me; He kissed me! measure of my soul's desire; He kissed my down-drooped eyelids,—kissed my brow; Felt he no thrill, my well beloved one, While passed the vision that enchains me now? Ah, no! the ecstasy was mine alone; And, while the memory on my spirit lies, I fear, lest he should read my dream within my eyes. Falls C. Schuessele del. Drawn by Capt. S. Eastman. Chromolith of P. S. Duval Phil. FALLS OF ST. ANTHONY |