Poems by John L. (John Lawson) Stoddard
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POEMS
BY JOHN L. STODDARD 1913 CONJUGI CARISSIMAE PROEM They called him mad,--the poor, old man, Whose white hair, worn and thin, Fell o'er his shoulders, as he played His cherished violin, Forever drawing to and fro O'er silent strings a loosened bow. At times on his pathetic face A look of perfect rapture shone, Intent on some celestial chords, Discerned by him alone; And sometimes he would smile and pause, As if receiving loud applause. |
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