The book An Oaten Pipe was written by author Kenyon, James B. (James Benjamin), 1858-1924 Here you can read free online of An Oaten Pipe book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Oaten Pipe a good or bad book?
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In the Forest of Arden. LET the sweet winds blow, And let the clear sun shine, For all the world shall know That he is mine. It is not shame to see The leaf upon the vine ; Why should it shameful be To own him mine ? The light that loves the flower, I take it for a sign ; Love is a maiden's dower, And he is mine. Sweet wind, true leaf, fair light, And joy that shall not tine, 1 know love's sovran might, For he is mine. 56 Zln Oaten btj THROUGH night's barred gates a venturous light doth break ;... The shadows vanish, and where far peaks rise A splendor burns along the opulent skies ; The birds are stirring, and the winds awake. Now burst the meadows into many a flake Of shifting fire, and still the old surprise Of morning kindles where a glory lies Upon the wrinkled bosom of the lake. As yon proud vessel parts with shining prow A backward-curling waste of molten gold, Down treading the smooth waves, so out ward now A spirit-craft fares 'mid the strange lights rolled From other suns, while on my Love's dead brow The new day prints its kisses sweet and cold.
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