Twenty Sonnets to California And Other Subjects

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To my Grandmother 14. To Home 15. To a California Goldmine 16. To a Cactus Plant 17. To Sister Mary Berchmans 18. To the Sacramento River 19. To the Pacific Ocean 20. To a Friend Q Q The entire western sky is all ablaze With many splendid pyrotechnics grand, That burn up brightly in King Hesper s land, For great Apollo s sparkling daily rays, Whose final gorgeous colors now amaze, Do best since they have reached their nightly strand; And Zephyrus shifts upon the scene a band Of fleecy clouds wi...th ev ning s quiet haze.
The eventide is here. The closing day Is marked with aspects grand of Nature s store, An end befitting of the greatest thing; And now from this magnificent array Of color and of quietude, what more Could one expect the Last Great Day to bring!
II To Amos Edwin Clark His eyes are of the grayish pearly blue, And rather short he wears his flaxen hair, So rightly one can call him extra fair; Tis he of all the boys I ever knew (You truly know that they have not been few) Whose many qualities were fine and rare, And yet a boy so full of life and dare, Whose lasting friendship proved to be most true.


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