Myth and Romance - Being a Book of Verses by Madison Julius Cawein
page 87 of 119 (73%)
page 87 of 119 (73%)
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Red on the marshes the day flared, failing
Under the skies of Augustine.-- Was it your thought, or the transitory Gold of the West, like a dreamy story, Bright on your brow, that I read? the glory And grace of love, like a rose-crowned queen Pictured pensive in mind and mien? As over the bay our boat went sailing Under the skies of Augustine. V Over the bay as our boat went sailing Under the skies of Augustine, Wan on the waters the mist lay veiling Under the skies of Augustine.-- Was it the joy that begot the sorrow?-- Joy that was filled with the dreams that borrow Prescience sad of a far To-morrow,-- There in the Now that was all too keen, That shadowed the fate that might intervene? As over the bay our boat went sailing Under the skies of Augustine. VI |
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