The book Myra's Well. a Tale of All-Hallow-E'en was written by author Dawson, George Francis. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Myra's Well. a Tale of All-Hallow-E'en book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Myra's Well. a Tale of All-Hallow-E'en a good or bad book?
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15 Through the crisp night-air faintly booms a bell ; '"Tis from the castle. There is Myra's well ! Eleven o'clock — and still a mile from home ! And there is Elpsie's hut! What did she mean?" And as he notes the dull outpouring light The cranny grows more bright, and larger seems ! ''What could that mean? A moment more would And then he hears the warlock's prophecy ! [tell." He peers within and sees, or seems to see, A sweet and sad-eyed maiden all alone. Reclining on a couch hard-by the fire ...! He rubs his eyes, as dreaming, looks again^ And sees an empty couch, dull flickering flames, And toothless Elpsie rocking to and fro! Then he remembers, with a start, that once — O, long ago! — he knows not when nor where — He had a dream, distinct and plain as this, In which he saw this self-same sad-eyed maid Upon the couch — and then the toothless hag ! And after that, beside a moss-grown well — Could that be Myra's ? — kneeling on the curb. Her golden hair half-silvered by the moon.
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