The book A Pagan Shrine was written by author Robert Cecil Gordon Canning Here you can read free online of A Pagan Shrine book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Pagan Shrine a good or bad book?
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53 Someone, someday will take thy full-blown flower, Then why not I, thy young bright bud of May; Ope with my lips all in one warm passionate hour Thy quivering petals for a summer's day. 54 IN THE CARPATHIANS. For many a week, the hot and senseless ways Of London streets have scorched my aching feet; And past my eyes has whirled a moving maze With roar and crash when flesh and metal meet; Rose from the jumbled mass, a bus conveys, Foul odours that besmirched the summer's heat. Few were the fie...lds I saw, still fewer heard The soaring lark and golden throated bird. Now once again I tread untrammelled earth, And as I climb I feel my thighs first shake Flush to the touch as cheeks provoked by mirth; I feel the muscles long unused awake, Leap into life like to a magic birth, And urge my body through the shadowy brake. Cool breezes blow down fragrant forest paths. Untarnished by a thousand city hearths. The lower slopes are dense with beech and pine Which shield me from the fierce, uprising sun; Deep shady tresses that caressing twine Around a dazzled lover who would run Too swiftly from his first beheady wine, And ere an hour had passed be quite undone.
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