From room to room, from stair to stair; All silken-clad; while standing there Shut from the summer warmth and cheer, The silken perfumed atmosphere Of wealth and ease, a little maid With beating heart, yet unafraid, Enchanted, watched the fairy scene Between the curtains' parted screen. The fierce north wind came sweeping pa: t And shook her with its wintry blast; The frosty pavement of the street Chilled to the bone her ill-clad feet; Yet moment after moment fled And there she stood, with lifted head, Her eager eyes, as in a trance, Fixed on the changes of the dance,
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