The book The Talents was written by author Stewart, Martha Morley. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Talents book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Talents a good or bad book?
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Shoulders aslope from the slender throat, Pygmalion sentiments infused so rife The statue s bosom pulsed with life. High in art, the Musician came. His impassioned soul with song aflame. No pen, no brush, or chisel fine-- His ladder made of sounds sublime. If he would tune his lute aright His soul must touch the infinite— His sweetest, purest songs of love Are caught from choristers above. [7] The petaled rose perfume expressed. The lily emblem, music-blessed; The whispVing winds and raindrops ...call Each other through the waterfall- Music attunes the soul of earth With the Divine who gave it birth. Through the city gate a kingly man Jostled his way with many a clan. Where no grass grew, for the feet of men Had paved the path where grass had been. His costly cloak by the passers-by Was often viewed with a jealous eye. Glitter and splendor and wonderment- The high road's end his one intent. The golden key and magic wand. Companions ever, in his hand. No restful hours till darkened sun, A long day's march ere his day is done.
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