Old Spookses' Pass, Malcolm's Katie, and other poems by Isabella Valancy Crawford
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Vastly the Achean rose,
Godward from the brazen ground, High before his Spartan foes. IV. Still the strength his fathers knew (Dauntless when the foe they fac'd) Vein and muscle bounded through, Tense his Helot sinews brac'd. V. Still the constant womb of Earth, Blindly moulded all her part; As, when to a lordly birth, Achean freemen left her heart. VI. Still, insensate mother, bore Goodly sons for Helot graves; Iron necks that meekly wore Sparta's yoke as Sparta's slaves. VII. |
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