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In this dark dwelling sits the spectre Death,
Watching a still, cold face with stirless eyes;
Yonder the new-born draws his first sharp breath,
The while the sweet, white mother smiling lies;
There shine the festal lights, the fleet foot flies
To rythmic measures, while the joyous strain
Throbs with the fever in the sick man's brain.
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