to -----.
Hither led by fancy's hand,
Once again I seem to stand
In that hall in which this eye,
Blind before to beauty's ray,
Lighted up in ecstasy
Instantly it gazed on thee;
Here too was it where this heart,
Previous proof to Cupid's dart,
In thy presence trembled, fell;
Fearful, fluttered 'neath thy spell;
All so sudden, so complete,
Chronicled in words 'twere meet
Such as Cësar's famous three,
Which will well apply to me,
If the classic clause become, -
Veni, vidi, victus sum.
Veni, Vidi, Victus Sum
W. M. Mackeracher
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