The book The Master-Mistress: Poems was written by author O'neill, Rose Cecil, 1874- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Master-Mistress: Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Master-Mistress: Poems a good or bad book?
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And sighed and slew himself. And at your lips the god leaned out And groaned with golden care: His golden steps went staggering All down his golden stair. [70] THE TRAPPER OF STARS The trapper of stars went out alone On the track of his running prey, And his eyes were the eyes of his prize that shone And his look illumed the way. But anon, he sighed, and anon, he said, "The trapping of stars is a lonely trade. Though the golden game be won! Ah, happy the hunters that hunt in the sun. When the c...oloured fields are gay! The birds of the night have a sorrowful say, And the dreads of the dark bestride me. I would I could hunt my stars by day With a lover that ran beside me." [71] THE THREE DEAD TONGUES And they were dead, three golden tongues, All in their winding sheets: Three lovers came unto their lips, Enquiring for their sweets. "And who have slain our golden tongues!" The weeping lovers cried. "Six leaden ears have murthered us. And harried till we died. "And long the tunes like hurted birds Will peak and pine for song, And flocks of bonnie, bonnie words.
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