The Marble Faun Volume 2 - Page 37/157

But, when the emotion was at its profoundest depth, the voice rose out

of it, yet so gradually that a gloom seemed to pervade it, far upward

from the abyss, and not entirely to fall away as it ascended into a

higher and purer region. At last, the auditors would have fancied that

the melody, with its rich sweetness all there, and much of its sorrow

gone, was floating around the very summit of the tower.

"Donatello," said the sculptor, when there was silence again, "had that

voice no message for your ear?"

"I dare not receive it," said Donatello; "the anguish of which it spoke

abides with me: the hope dies away with the breath that brought it

hither. It is not good for me to hear that voice."

The sculptor sighed, and left the poor penitent keeping his vigil on the

tower.