!Twas late, and the gay company was gone,
And the light lay soft on the deserted room
From alabaster vases, and a scent
Of orange leaves, and sweet verbena came
Through the unshutterd window on the air,
And the rich pictures with their dark old tints
Hung like a twilight landscape, and all things
Seemd hushd into a slumber. Isabel,
The dark-eyed, spiritual Isabel
Was leaning on her harp, and I had stayd
To whisper what I could not when the crowd
Hung on her look like worshippers. I knelt,
And with the fervor of a lip unused
To the cool breath of reason, told my love.
There was no answer, and I took the hand
That rested on the strings, and pressd a kiss
Upon it unforbidden, and again
Besought her, that this silent evidence
That I was not indifferent to her heart,
Might have the seal of one sweet syllable.
I kissd the small white fingers as I spoke,
And she withdrew them gently, and upraised
Her forehead from its resting place, and lookd
Earnestly on me, She had been asleep
The Declaration
Nathaniel Parker Willis
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