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'''THE HAUNTED PALACE BY E. A. POE, ESQ. '''
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In the greenest of our valleys
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By good angels tenanted,
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Once a fair and stately palace —
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Snow-white palace — reared its head.
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In the monarch thought's dominion —
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It stood there!
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Never Seraph spread his pinion
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Over fabric half so fair.
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Banners yellow, glorious, golden,
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On its roof did float and flow —
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This — all this — was in the olden
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Time long ago —
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And every gentle air that dallied,
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In that sweet day,
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Along the rampart plumed and pallid,
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A winged odour went away.
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All wanderers in that happy valley,
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Through two luminous windows saw
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Spirits moving musically
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To a lute's well tuned law,
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Round about a throne where sitting
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(Porphyrogene!)
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In state his glory well befitting,
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The sovereign of the realm was seen.
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And all with pearl and ruby glowing
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Was the fair palace door ;
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Through which came flowing, flowing, flowing,
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And sparkling evermore,
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A troop of echoes, whose sweet duty
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Was but to sing
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In voices of surpassing beauty,
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The wit and wisdom of their king.
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But evil things in robes of sorrow,
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Assailed the monarch's high estate!
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Ah, let us mourn — for never morrow
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Shall dawn upon him desolate!
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And round about his home the glory,
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That blushed and bloomed,
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Is but a dim-remembered story
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Of the old time entombed.
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And travellers now within that valley,
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Through the red-litten windows, see
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Vast forms that move fantastically
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To a discordant melody;
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While, like a rapid ghastly river,
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Through the pale door;
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A hideous throng rush out forever,
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And laugh — but smile no more.