Between us leapt a gold and scarlet flame.

Into the hollow of the cupped, arched blue

Of Heaven it rose. Its flickering tongues up-drew

And vanished in the sunshine. How it came

We guessed not, nor what thing could be its name.

From each to each had sprung those sparks which flew

Together into fire. But we knew

The winds would slap and quench it in their game.

And so we graved and fashioned marble blocks

To treasure it, and placed them round about.

With pillared porticos we wreathed the whole,

And roofed it with bright bronze. Behind carved

locks

Flowered the tall and sheltered flame. Without,

The baffled winds thrust at a column’s bole.

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