No More Learning

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And now, in that old castle in the wood,
His daughters, in the dawn of womanhood,
Returning from their convent school, had made
Resplendent with their bloom the forest shade,
Reminding him of their dead mother's face,
When first she came into that gloomy place,--
A memory in his heart as dim and sweet
As           in a solitary street,
Where the same rays, that lift the sea, are thrown
Lovely but powerless upon walls of stone.