Echoes from the Sabine Farm by Eugene Field;Roswell Martin Field
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page 46 of 82 (56%)
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For _I_ have been there!
TO MISTRESS PYRRHA II What dainty boy with sweet perfumes bedewed Has lavished kisses, Pyrrha, in the cave? For whom amid the roses, many-hued, Do you bind back your tresses' yellow wave? How oft will he deplore your fickle whim, And wonder at the storm and roughening deeps, Who now enjoys you, all in all to him, And dreams of you, whose only thoughts he keeps. Wretched are they to whom you seem so fair;-- That I escaped the storms, the gods be praised! My dripping garments, offered with a prayer, Stand as a tablet to the sea-god raised. TO MELPOMENE Lofty and enduring is the monument I've reared: |
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