The Poetical Works of H. T. Stanton, Embracing the Money-Less Man And Other Poems
The book The Poetical Works of H. T. Stanton, Embracing the Money-Less Man And Other Poems was written by author Stanton, Henry T. (Henry Thompson), 1834-1898 Here you can read free online of The Poetical Works of H. T. Stanton, Embracing the Money-Less Man And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Poetical Works of H. T. Stanton, Embracing the Money-Less Man And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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There is one of all at Elmwood, One alone of all, 127 12 S ELM WOOD. Who would start to know her pulses Echoed up the hall — Echoed up the gloomy stairway And along the quiet hall — One who in the glaring day-time Never beats a pulse at all. Oh I read her, now she sleepeth ; Feast upon her dream ; Catch the real of her spirit In its glory-beam. We are strangers at the noontide 3 She a study deep to me, She a language dead, a scripture Upon tablets in the sea. But I read her now at midnight — Re...ad her very soul ; Oh, I creep upon her slumber Silent as a ghoul ; And I feast upon her vision — Feast upon it, at the price Which gave Adam wondrous knowledge, Whilst it lost him — Paradise ! RESPONSE — IMPROMPTU. I DO not forget you — I never have thought A moment to check the sweet flow of our love ; I cannot forget what so hately you taught, I cannot throw clown the bright wreath that you wove. Oh the young bird of Hope, with its plumage of truth, That flits in the noontide of life's early spring, Hath a season so brief in the gardens of youth That flowers but once feel the rush of its wing:.
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