Myth and Romance - Being a Book of Verses by Madison Julius Cawein
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page 47 of 119 (39%)
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_The Dream of Roderick_ Below, the tawny Tagus swept Past royal gardens, breathing balm; Upon his couch the monarch slept; The world was still; the night was calm. Gray, Gothic-gated, in the ray Of moonrise, tower-and castle-crowned, The city of Toledo lay Beneath the terraced palace-ground. Again, he dreamed, in kingly sport He sought the tree-sequestered path, And watched the ladies of his Court Within the marble-basined bath. Its porphyry stairs and fountained base Shone, houried with voluptuous forms, Where Andalusia vied in grace With old Castile, in female charms. And laughter, song, and water-splash Rang round the place, with stone arcaded, As here a breast or limb would flash |
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