AT THE SIGN OF THE SPHINX

At the
Sign of the SPHINX

 
BY CAROLYN WELLS
 

“Heyday a Riddle! Neither good nor bad!”
King Richard III. iv. 4.

 
SECOND SERIES

colophon

NEW YORK
DUFFIELD & COMPANY
1906

 
Copyright, 1906, by
DUFFIELD & COMPANY
———
Published August, 1906



TO
WILLIAM BELLAMY
 

CONTENTS

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AT THE SIGN OF THE SPHINX1
ANSWERS126

At the Sign of the Sphinx
Second Series

 

[Clicking on the number of the riddle will link to theanswer.
(note of etexttranscriber.)]


1

THE time has come. The waiting populace
Breathlessly watch him as he slowly mounts
The scaffold. Though his timid, trembling steps
Betoken fear, with calm and steady gaze
He sees my whole above his head. So bright!
So glittering! On that his eyes are fixed.
Garbed all in white, a rope about his waist,
My first upon his feet; silent, although
He suffers agonies untold. But hark!
He calls for drink. By some kind hand is passed
To him a brimming tumbler, and within
He sees my last and he is glad. He drinks,
Then once again turns to my whole. Brave man!
He fears not death, but murmurs to himself:
“This only I desire, that when I die
Men say I did my work and did it well.”

2

THE scene was merry, bright and gay
As I came to my first one day.
Beside my last I saw a lass
Dispense refreshment in a glass.
She was my first. “My last,” said I,
“I ’ll take a drink, for I am dry.”
Smiling, as she the goblet passed,
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