Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
RitualFlorence Kilpatrick Mixter
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Where Love returns when the beloved is gone:
Where night, the sea, and one dark Gothic pine
Breathe their old covenants of golden dawn.
Again I hear the reverberant plaintive tides
Chanting their litanies upon the dune,
And dream I await you where the sea divides,
Cleft by the silver pathway of the moon.
Though when the eastern rim of heaven pales
I shall arise alone, uncomforted,
Now, like a jewelled censer, night exhales
The perfumed incense of a dream long dead;
And your rapt spirit, like an organ, pours
Its glad hosannas on long-echoing shores.