Old Spookses' Pass, Malcolm's Katie, and other poems by Isabella Valancy Crawford
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Red the arches of his feet
Spann'd grape-gleaming vales; the earth Reel'd from grove to marble street, Mad with echoes of his mirth. XXIII. Nostrils widen'd to the air, As above the wine brimm'd bowl: Men and women everywhere Breath'd the fierce, sweet Bacchic soul. XXIV. Flow'd the vat and roar'd the beam, Laugh'd the must; while far and shrill, Sweet as notes in Pan-born dream, Loud pipes sang by vale and hill. XXV. Earth was full of mad unrest, While red Bacchus held his state; And her brown vine-girdl'd breast Shook to his wild joy and hate. |
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