Then, when the student returned, he would shut himself up in his chamber11, and invoke12 the being who had first appeared to him,——the Salamandrine. He imbibed13 from her lips wisdom beyond that of man; he sunned himself in the light of her glorious beauty, and became insensible to all earthly things.
“O my master,” Basil would often murmur14, “thou wert right! What count I now the cup of mortal pleasure while that of heaven is at my lips? I could torture, almost destroy this poor frail15 body for the sake of my soul.”
And while the student revelled16 in these ecstasies17, his slight form grew more shadowy, his dreamy eyes became of a more fathomless18 depth, and his whole appearance was that of a spirit which had for a season assumed this[106] mortal coil. No thought of Isilda, no yearning19 for her forsaken20 love, crossed his memory; the lesser21 feeling was all absorbed in the greater, for the one reigning22 passion of Basil Wolgemuth’s soul was a thirst after knowledge.
And Isilda, the devoted23 one, how fared it with her? She knew that no other maiden24 had stolen her lover’s heart, and yet it was changed toward her. She saw it to be so. Some overpowering passion had extinguished that of love; and her life’s hope was gone. She did not pine nor weep; she felt no anger towards Basil, for in her eyes he could do no wrong. Isilda had worshipped him from her girlhood, with a love mixed with idolatry, for it long seemed like “the desire of the moth25 for the star.” None other had ever won a thought from the maiden, though many had wooed her; but having once loved him, none else could have filled her heart forever. Even Basil, when he came to measure her love by his own, dreamed not of its intensity26. So absorbing was this one passionate27 love, that even the sad change in him who was its object could not weaken it. She desired no more but to be near her betrothed28; to see him; to hover29 round him as silently as his shadow,——only to have the blessed privilege of loving him, and the memory, sweet though mournful, that he had once loved her.

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