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A FADING FACE.

Out of a dim and slowly fading place
  In the deep dwelling mem'ries,—as it seems,
  Mingled of purple mem'ries and of dreams—
The perfect marble features of Your face
Shine and are seen: each brow is like the space
  Pearly in heaven after the sun-beams;
  And all the curving of the mouth still gleams
Where many a gracious smile hath left a grace;
  But the eyes are within, or all too far,
Or changed now to some element of heaven
  Purer and subtler than the blue they were;
  They meet me not. I know not where you are;
With God most—wholly in the grave,—or even
  In the remembrance of you that is here.