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                  <surname>Fukushima</surname>
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            <note>Poet attribution: <title level="m">Curran Index</title>. (SK)</note>
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               <biblScope unit="issue">79</biblScope>
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                     <incipit>Now many a rolling month was gone,</incipit>
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            <head rendition="#pom_422_incid_2">The Death of Œnone<hi rendition="#pom_422_hidden #pom_422_incid_showInline">.</hi>
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               <head rendition="#pom_422_incid_lg_head">I<hi rendition="#pom_422_hidden #pom_422_incid_showInline">.</hi></head>
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                  <l><hi rendition="#pom_422_incid_1">Now</hi> many a rolling month was <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="a">gone</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And</seg> years were past a<rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="b">way</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And</seg> Paris he dwelt in merry Troy <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeHalf" label="a">town</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>He and his lady <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="b">gay</rhyme>.</l>
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                  <l>The lady Œnone sate in her bower,</l>
                  <l>Nursing her sorrow and <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="c">teen</rhyme> ;</l>
                  <l>Ivy and briony twined her round,</l>
                  <l>And vine-leaves nodded be<rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="c">tween</rhyme>.</l>
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                  <l>All pale and wan was that lone la<rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="d">dy</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>And thrice she deeply <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="e">sighed</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l>“ ’Tis long, ’tis long for a knight to <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="d">be</rhyme></l>
                  <l>Away from his own true <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="e">bride</rhyme>.</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ But here yestreen came the wild wo<rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="f">man</rhyme>,*</l>
                  <l>That redeth things to <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="g">come</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And</seg> up the mountain-side she <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeEye" label="f">ran</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And</seg> away from her Trojan <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeEye" label="g">home</rhyme>.</l>
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               <note>* Cassandra.</note>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ She spake me words so keen, so keen,</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And</seg> shriek’d one deadly <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="h">shriek</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And</seg> now I <seg ana="dvpp:sdInRhyme">know</seg> the town be<seg ana="dvpp:sdInRhyme">low</seg></l>
                  <l>Will fall by hand of <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="h">Greek</rhyme>.</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ And they will slay my traitor lord,</l>
                  <l>Their hands in his blood they will <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="i">wet</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l>Now, by my fay,” said the lone lady,</l>
                  <l>“ I’ll save my shepherd <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="i">yet</rhyme>.”</l>
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                  <l>With that she clapt her lily-white hands,</l>
                  <l>Her lily-white hands clapt <rhyme label="d" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">she</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_1">And to her came running her sweet young<lb/>son,</l>
                  <l>The boy was fair to <rhyme label="d" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">see</rhyme>.</l>
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                  <l>All men might tell that scann’d him well</l>
                  <l>He came of a royal <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="j">race</rhyme>,—</l>
                  <l>By the eyes be<seg ana="dvpp:sdInRhyme">low</seg> his forehead of <seg ana="dvpp:sdInRhyme">snow</seg>,</l>
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                  <l>Twice seven summers on Ida hill,</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And all with</seg> his lone lone <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeFeminine" label="k">mother</rhyme> ;</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And all with</seg> the goats and painted pards,</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ Now hie thee, hie thee, my winsome lad,</l>
                  <l>And tell your traitor <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="l">sire</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>The Greek will take Troy town so gay,</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ The wild woman she redd it to <rhyme label="d" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">me</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>In sooth as I you <rhyme label="b" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">say</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And</seg> yet there are days but two and <rhyme label="d" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">three</rhyme></l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">And</seg> the Greek will have his <rhyme label="b" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">way</rhyme>.</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ But tell him the wild wood twinkles <rhyme label="c" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">green</rhyme>,</l>
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                  <l>Lady Helen she look’d from a window <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="m">down</rhyme>, ;</l>
                  <l>Her face shone clear as the <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="n">light</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ Now who comes walking thro’ merry Troy <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="m">town</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>A boy full fair to the <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="n">sight</rhyme>.</l>
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                  <l>He comes of a royal <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="j">race</rhyme>,—</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ O lady, I come from Ida hill,</l>
                  <l>In sooth as I you <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="b">say</rhyme> ;</l>
                  <l>And I would speak with Lord Paris :</l>
                  <l>Fair lady, say me not <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="b">nay</rhyme>.”</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ Lo, I will bring thee to Lord Paris,</l>
                  <l>For thou art a comely <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="o">lad</rhyme> ;</l>
                  <l>And take this mantle thy shoulder upon,</l>
                  <l>I doubt it will make him <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="o">glad</rhyme>.”</l>
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                  <l>She gave him a mantle so bright, so bright,</l>
                  <l>Her hands wove long a<rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="p">go</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ Pardy,” she said, “ he will love the lad</l>
                  <l>That I have engirded <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="p">so</rhyme>.”</l>
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                  <l>Lord Paris lay in a chamber dark,</l>
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                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">He</seg> saw the very comeliest lad</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ Some trifle,” quoth he, “ she wove long syne</l>
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                  <l>And this young lad that wears it now,</l>
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                  <l>With that he rushed upon the <rhyme label="o" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">lad</rhyme>,</l>
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                  <l rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_1">The straight young limbs on the floor lay<lb/><rhyme label="o" type="dvpp:rhymeHalf dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">dead</rhyme>,</l>
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                  <l>Then up and spake the Lady Helen,</l>
                  <l>“ Lord Paris, now what have you <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="t">done</rhyme> ?</l>
                  <l>The mantle I wove long syne for you,</l>
                  <l>And this was your sweet young <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="t">son</rhyme>.”</l>
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                  <l>They told his lone mother on Ida hill,</l>
                  <l>At the setting of the <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="t">sun</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l>Never a sigh nor a shriek she utter’d,—</l>
                  <l>Of mother’s tears there was <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="t">none</rhyme>.</l>
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                  <l>She looked with no word out over the <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="d">sea</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>Then when the day was <rhyme label="t" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">done</rhyme>,—</l>
                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ O gods ! come never more help from <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="d">me</rhyme></l>
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               <lg rhyme="-u-u" rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_2 #pom_422_lg">
                  <l>They buried the boy by salt-sea shore,</l>
                  <l>Waves came soothing his <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="u">sleep</rhyme> ;</l>
                  <l>Lord Paris at eventide wander’d forth,</l>
                  <l>And laid him down there to <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="u">weep</rhyme>.</l>
               </lg>
               <lg rhyme="vwvw" rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_2 #pom_422_lg">
                  <l>Lame Philoctetès bent his <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="v">bow</rhyme>—</l>
                  <l>Full well might he see him there <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="w">lie</rhyme>—</l>
                  <l rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_1">Said, “ Greet now brave Hector, Lord Paris,<lb/>be<rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeEye" label="v">low</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>For this hour thou shalt <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="w">die</rhyme>.”</l>
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               <lg rhyme="-b-b" rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_2 #pom_422_lg">
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora">He smote him</seg> right into the traitor heel,</l>
                  <l><seg ana="dvpp:sdAnaphora dvpp:sdVariant">Smote him</seg> there as he <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="b">lay</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ Now bear me to Ida,” said Lord Paris,</l>
                  <l>“ With all the speed ye <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="b">may</rhyme>.</l>
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               <lg rhyme="xdxd" rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_2 #pom_422_lg">
                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ The lady Œnone hath cunning and <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="x">skill</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>Never leech so mighty as <rhyme label="d" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">she</rhyme> ;</l>
                  <l>And if to save me she but <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="x">will</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>This arrow is harmless to <rhyme label="d" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">me</rhyme>.”</l>
               </lg>
               <lg rhyme="rtrt" rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_2 #pom_422_lg">
                  <l>But the gods had heard her bitter <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="r">prayer</rhyme>,</l>
                  <l>Then when the day was <rhyme label="t" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">done</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l>And good came never more forth from <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeHalf" label="r">her</rhyme></l>
                  <l>To the slayer of her young <rhyme label="t" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">son</rhyme>.</l>
               </lg>
               <lg rhyme="-y-y" rendition="#pom_422_incid_indent_2 #pom_422_lg">
                  <l>She look’d on him dying—the shepherd she knew—</l>
                  <l>And then she look’d on him <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="y">dead</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l rendition="#pom_422_indent_1">“ A false false-hearted man he was,</l>
                  <l>But he was fair,” she <rhyme type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine" label="y">said</rhyme>.</l>
               </lg>
               <lg rhyme="-b-b" rendition="#pom_422_incid_marginBottom #pom_422_incid_indent_2 #pom_422_lg">
                  <l>When the stars began to look out from heaven,</l>
                  <l>A corpse by his side she <rhyme label="b" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">lay</rhyme> :</l>
                  <l>And down Scamander two silent ghosts</l>
                  <l>Slode into the evening <rhyme label="b" type="dvpp:rhymeMasculine dvpp:rhymeCrossStanza">gray</rhyme>.</l>
               </lg>
            </lg>
            <byline>
               <persName>H. M. M.</persName>
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