The book A Fifth Avenue Parade And Other Poems was written by author Grant, Percy Stickney, 1860-1927 Here you can read free online of A Fifth Avenue Parade And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Fifth Avenue Parade And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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Though she prayed. Yet they sent her off quick To the work-house, alone. [115] While I laughed o'er my loom. And felt, Now and then, for the ring 'Neath my belt. Wishing week-end would come. Little dreaming the sting. Planned the house we should have, We two; Carpet, table, chairs, stove. What we'd do: — She lay dying, the grave Was a-beckoning my love. Aye, she died more of shame? 'Tis like. I'll complete here my vow. I could strike: — But 'tis useless to blame! May she have the ring now? [ii6...] Compensation When gallant robins sing Through loosened sweets of Spring, As you plod off to work, Wish not to change or shirk The day's routine, dear soul; But view the whole. When moon and stars shine bright Some night, some summer night. And weary, you must sleep And cannot vigil keep, Sigh not, alas! dear soul; But view the whole. When music's choirs complain In melancholy strain, — "All beauty must decay. Let love then seize the day." Fear not such loss, dear soul; But view the whole.
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