The book The Southern Girl, And Other Poems was written by author Terrell, Pinkney Lawson, 1853- Here you can read free online of The Southern Girl, 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 Southern Girl, And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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And soon the darker shades would tell, The time when rung the Curfew bell. But in her haste she lost her way, A while before the close of day. And just before the sun had set To make things all more gloomy yet. Toward the far off western skies Some stormy clouds were seen to rise. And as those clouds began tc spread, Poor Mary's heart was filled with dread. She heard the muttering thunder roar ; The clouds were thickening more and more ; The elements semd black as night. And birds and beast see...med filled with fright, Yet on the clouds in fury dashed. On their dark bosom often flashed The vivid lightening, then the cloud Seemed riven by the thunder loud. While echoes answered boom to boom. And darker, denser seemed the gloom. Then while those muttering thunders rolled, The wind, like some huge lion bold. In all their fury and their haste Leaped forth as from their hiding place, And over the hills and plains they dashed, While rain descended, lightening flashed. And then again from angry cloud, Burst forth the thunders, long and loud.
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