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    Arabian Nights' Entertainments

    --To Elizabeth Robins Pennell


    'O mes cheres Mille et Une Nuits!'--Fantasio.

    Once on a time
    There was a little boy:  a master-mage
    By virtue of a Book
    Of magic--O, so magical it filled
    His life with visionary pomps
    Processional!  And Powers
    Passed with him where he passed.  And Thrones
    And Dominations, glaived and plumed and mailed,
    Thronged in the criss-cross streets,
    The palaces pell-mell with playing-fields,
    Domes, cloisters, dungeons, caverns, tents, arcades,
    Of the unseen, silent City, in his soul
    Pavilioned jealously, and hid
    As in the dusk, profound,
    Green stillnesses of some enchanted mere.--

    I shut mine eyes .

    . . And lo!
    A flickering ****** of memory that floats
    Upon the face of a pool of darkness five
    And thirty dead years deep,
    Antic in girlish broideries
    And skirts and silly shoes with straps
    And a broad-ribanded leghorn, he walks
    Plain in the shadow of a church
    (St.

    Michael's:  in whose bra