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Chapter 6 C. Moulton.

Word Count: 2080    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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lucent sple

han clou

reath of eart

the perf

touch and ti

g as th

ash of tink

n pearli

s it the pinew

f brooks

ds when they fi

aside t

ip, and dash

aths sli

snow of br

ver mirr

ast the stea

meshe

e, that lac

moment

ms but cla

, flower-

ls on stem

a slope

lue as the bl

a summ

nk at its ar

the grass

range bit

e the low

, like a pass

a moment

mber, rimmed

the dist

e cool, for al

rose-lip

ool in the

r wings

igh they see

n bar o

great world l

be miss

d in the op

ng for

ep by the sw

dream

d from the nor

such dre

. S

mo

s go a thou

wars and dea

calls the

by yonder v

last blue n

me briskly

e brook bes

g here, set

ts, and shoo

rom that wil

Ald

Mo

know not what, has cr

ncestral touch of so

ar, a pain that has n

or of loss, in som

ever pen has writ no

Nature feels when a blo

Ald

to Arc

s the way

dy, to

s the way

the leaves

s the way

is rustling

wind is blo

blossoms fli

skies could

eezes blow

n old-time

e world t

s the way

with the r

of the song

ou heart f

e wayworn r

a-swinging b

gaunt mouth

t well with

tell the w

bound f

but keep

the way

away lie

yet may the

uoth he) I

clover an

rost, across

r seconds and

e way my who

t now where

but the st

me I can no

r dark the

road to

ll I do who

to sing, on

ver an echo

ack to the tr

you cannot si

all sing

may he f

ot youth n

u not, old ma

white, your

st kiss that

to see f

buy you en

d Love may

won with

s in with Fo

at wit cou

ove may le

dy, to

me, through

wealth I bo

ame, and great

h, Love! I

time, when l

ay, and ha

w her eyes

fear I kn

wed, for la

dead, and

ave come sin

ah, Love!

fear we par

for Love

u fare alon

likewise i

ve you to le

dy, to

ot lonely

ompanion'

fills the Spr

clothes the

is poor hor

straight to o

gladdening

o the Spring

with enlac

thin my brea

her, are

ead long yea

for me i

the way

dy, to

the way

the leaves

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nner," copyright, 1884, 1892, 1

Daug

the little

waved the wind

on the porch wa

t upon

heeling sea-bir

iend,-she would

up her hair."

shower! and

oarded pruden

, that st

ymph a sunlit f

make me wait!"-

d half-hour to

dazzling disa

. S

glio Head

warrior's

tresses of

allas, wha

reature, Gr

o! 'tis so

s helmet m

en Wisdom

s and for

e goddess co

love's despai

wear her ha

mouth so shap

gale should

Owl, big-eye

esh she loo

far than Tra

nd that carv

vine-work rou

mighty Phi

subtle skil

? Was he g

carve in suc

e graved th

girl that scorn

n some still

fount nor tr

he jewel a

or perhaps

dust; we m

or unhap

nd dead the

ives him-ther

nd jewel l

lava-bur

ss summers

haste, nor ha

ed out the

fresh as a

Visconti

fall on Ma

brother!

s handiwork

ur loving,

t last, to

t suffer sli

f hopeless

s carven a

osom rise a

Ald

ing-

ld stay ind

on the hill? (B

stinging, and the

-tined bu

un goes down

e buck of ten; (

say benison, and we

come hom

loves his e

ouse him fair; (

tranger to the mer

oy of the

oves the hill

ut to-day! (Bu

neighing, and the

unt's up,

Hov

rt

ed twice bef

remains

rtality

d even

hopeless t

that twic

all we know

we need

icki

ultan Goes

Sultan

the city

ore he g

re the clustered

f the thirty

the harem, R

st in his fa

squares of

syrop, tinctu

ordials, and

les, Othma

citrons, an

are known to

laves, with

eats and co

he curious pal

out of the c

over mos

s, myrtles,

l fountain t

d colors in

ltana loose

th the henna-

d nails, and

m again; but,

Sultan bud

he Sultan

s to the ci

wave of he

g-girls of

e shapes fro

sudden mi

eils and fl

rms lifted.

veins, shines

n this Easte

the breath o

usk, and alo

n-Bloom on

e wines of

b lover sit

the Sultan

the city

I see an e

lickering

hbor's casem

ell as I kn

ell as a to

nocent Sult

to the ci

Ald

gh

ld, was God

vèd child, His

èd ere the th

er steeps of

works of dark

ess ?ons hopel

ry utmost ver

st, reluctant

arkness still,

ee His eldest c

at lux the deat

arkness backwar

remnant flyi

th the stars, and

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