Myth and Romance - Being a Book of Verses by Madison Julius Cawein
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page 82 of 119 (68%)
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A boy in the old rope-swing
Under the boughs of spring. _Rosemary_ Above her, pearl and rose the heavens lay; Around her, flowers scattered earth with gold, Or down the path in insolence held sway-- Like cavaliers who ride the elves' highway-- Scarlet and blue, within a garden old. Beyond the hills, faint-heard through belts of wood, Bells, Sabbath-sweet, swooned from some far-off town; Gamboge and gold, broad sunset colors strewed The purple west as if, with God imbued, Her mighty pallet Nature there laid down. Amid such flowers, underneath such skies, Embodying all life knows of sweet and fair, She stood; love's dreams in girlhood's face and eyes, White as a star that comes to emphasize The mingled beauty of the earth and air. Behind her, seen through vines and orchard trees, Gray with its twinkling windows--like the face Of calm old-age that sits and smiles at ease-- |
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