The book Among the Muses was written by author Davis, Miles Avery, 1843- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Among the Muses book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Among the Muses a good or bad book?
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Can adoration surfeit homage's shrine? O, gentlest words ! 0, perfect tongue to speak This all-pervading love I how vain I seek! Essaying lucidness of speech, it dies Upon my lips before those rapturous eyes! O, could this swelling heart its fountains gush By that unfathomed dell, the twilight hush Requited natures pour in mutual streams, Would quell this tumult in its liquid beams. Would then my soul of passion starve in sighs? Or bend to beg a pinion ei-e it rise ? Was Love so masterful of cu...nning arts That all the gods to him gave up their darts So he could pierce the deepest springs of thought, And bring a tear-responsive form to naught Before this matchless god with silken strings, Who folds the races 'neath his willing wings? The full-fledged moon hath dipped his ample horn Beneath a canopy of sheeted morn. And turned his i-ealm of star-bespangled blue 76 Rij^ht down before my eyes of his own hue ; Old winter shakes his grim and grizzly beard Before my vei-y face, as though I feared His hoary locks would fall and cling to me ; lie drifts and shifts and tacks his wild winds free A.nd blows and blusters o'er the lonely heath Like a demon of war all afresh, and scabbard beneath Unloosed from his sword ; swift pinions of wrath glitter far Through the frost-bearing wastes that of old he had chained to his car, And to-night in my chamber I laugh at his howl and his frown ; Bid defiance in my attic to his throne, or his power, or his crown.
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