The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 13, No. 370, May 16, 1829 by Various
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page 5 of 47 (10%)
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R. * * * * * LIGHT AND DARK GENII. (_For the Mirror_.) LIGHT. In fields of light, I ride, I ride, Upon the gust-winds back, And, when I mark the eventide, Or gathering of the rack; Like spirit of a pleasant dream, I mount upon a sunset beam, And hie me in a flashing stride, The dark to dash aside, DARK. In caverns 'neath the vasty deep, Where sea-snakes in the wreck may creep, And feed upon man's bone; Or in the ruins of the past. Where thoughts that are not used are cast, And whirlwind, and the earthquake groan |
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