Songs from Vagabondia by Richard Hovey;Bliss Carman
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page 37 of 68 (54%)
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ISABEL. In her body's perfect sweet Suppleness and languor meet,-- Arms that move like lapsing billows, Breasts that Love would make his pillows, Eyes where vision melts in bliss, Lips that ripen to a kiss. CONTEMPORARIES. "A barbered woman's man,"--yes, so He seemed to me a twelvemonth since; And so he may be--let it go-- Admit his flaws--we need not wince To find our noblest not all great. What of it? He is still the prince, And we the pages of his state. The world applauds his words; his fame Is noised wherever knowledge be; Even the trader hears his name, As one far inland hears the sea; The lady quotes him to the beau |
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