The book The Red Eagle a Poem of the South was written by author A B Alexander Beaufort Meek Here you can read free online of The Red Eagle a Poem of the South book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Red Eagle a Poem of the South a good or bad book?
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has she no word To greet her warrior from the fight? Why, even the passive forest bird Welcomes her lover with delight. 66 THEREDEAGLE Still beats thy heart with deadly hate For one who glad would die for thee? Oh, Lilla, tis unkindest fate Thus exiled from thy love to be. I well can stem the stormy fight, The victor s blows and fiery breath, But oh, thy coldness is a blight Upon my soul more deep than death ! Look up, my girl! for weary weeks We have not met, look up, and smile ! From strife a...nd storm, the Eagle seeks The music of the Dove awhile!" XJ She lifts up her brow, from her eye gleams a light, Like the fire-fly s lamp, through the shadows of night. Her lips, blue as ashes, are quivering apart, And list! neath her vestment the beat of her heart. One moment she gazes all throbbing and dumb, And then, like a torrent, the pent feelings come: "Vile chieftain, away! begone from my sight, Thou hast withered my soul with demoniac blight. The blood of my father is red on thy hands, And ever beside thee, his bleeding ghost stands !
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