The Bride of Black Douglas

The Bride of Black Douglas

By Elaine Coffman

Prologue

There are times

When substance seems shadow,

Shadow substance seems,

When the mark’d partition,

’Twixt that which is and is not seems dissolved,

As if the mental eye gain’d power to gaze

Beyond the limits of the existing world.

Such hours of shadowy dreams I better love

Than all the gross realities of life.

Anonymous

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