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Phantagraph, v. 6, issue 4, August 1937
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The PHANTAGRAPH FRAGMENTS OF FANTASY VOL. 6 AUGUST 1937-J'mil 3 A. Gh. No. 4 La Femme de Glace by Robert W. Lowndes Her eyes reflect the opalescent fires Of suns that waxed and waned before the earth Received the dust of those that gave her birth In nameless sorcery. The moon aspires In vain her mocking beauty to enslave.-- And when the moon has burst apart; the skies With dust are ringed, and bitter prophecies Have been fulfilled, the secret runes that gave Her life shall not have passed away; alone, In naked triumph none shall look on, this Mad thing that lust created shall, supreme Among the dead, reign on and often dream Of olden loves.--And many a skeleton Shall feel the icy languor of her kiss.
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The PHANTAGRAPH FRAGMENTS OF FANTASY VOL. 6 AUGUST 1937-J'mil 3 A. Gh. No. 4 La Femme de Glace by Robert W. Lowndes Her eyes reflect the opalescent fires Of suns that waxed and waned before the earth Received the dust of those that gave her birth In nameless sorcery. The moon aspires In vain her mocking beauty to enslave.-- And when the moon has burst apart; the skies With dust are ringed, and bitter prophecies Have been fulfilled, the secret runes that gave Her life shall not have passed away; alone, In naked triumph none shall look on, this Mad thing that lust created shall, supreme Among the dead, reign on and often dream Of olden loves.--And many a skeleton Shall feel the icy languor of her kiss.
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