The Sisters' Tragedy by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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So year by year the music rolled afar,
From Euxine wastes to flowery Kandahar, Bearing the laurel or the cypress wreath. III Others shall have their little space of time, Their proper niche and bust, then fade away Into the darkness, poets of a day; But thou, O builder of enduring rhyme, Thou shalt not pass! Thy fame in every clime On earth shall live where Saxon speech has sway. IV Waft me this verse across the winter sea, Through light and dark, through mist and blinding sleet, O winter winds, and lay it at his feet; Though the poor gift betray my poverty, At his feet lay it: it may chance that he Will find no gift, where reverence is, unmeet. THE SHIPMAN'S TALE Listen, my masters! I speak naught but truth. |
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