The book Poems was written by author Zahner, Frederick J. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Poems a good or bad book?
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And the truest tints of her blue skies, as prints to thy crest. TO A DAISY. 23 TO A DAISY. When distant from the meadow first thrown upon the view, The peaceful village landscape, 'mid woodland gaps shown through ; Of cattle, where in pools their shadows dim are made, And whitened gleaming spires, 'mid the hamlet's fold portrayed ; Then do I think thy presence all Summer scenes surpass, Thy spot of white, in tinge upon the green, The same as some stray lamb that feeds upon the grass. An image t...hat in purity like our earlier days doth seem. Thou art the poet's dream, his Eld, A mirage Heaven in thy very self, Of earth what part to him most fitly shows The wisdom, how to glean at heart some love from ills, his being knows, The ideal form, as bearing to his mind, What thou must be, though hid 'mid Nature's guise, A message sent divine unto some erring kind. That they again might see what formerly they have dreamed of Paradise. 24 TO A DAIS v. And to the poor thou art what heritage they find, Of all the wealth that in their lot is dearest of its kind.
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