For Charlies Sake And Other Lyrics And Ballads

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For Charlies Sake And Other Lyrics And Ballads
Palmer, John Williamson, 1825-1906
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Not any star Foreran her from afar, Nor rode she throned in a moonlight car.
Nor sheeted white, An eerie, awesome sprite, Confronted she my soul, on guard at night.
No pinions hers, Nor such a flight as stirs The topmost cones of midnight's solemn firs, Of Earth or Air That face serenely fair, Coif'd in the dusky hoodings of her hair?
67 A form foretold In Phryne's matchless mold, Veiled in the twilight of an Age of Gold; A shape to glance Athwart the fitful trance Of seers, from the aisles of
...old Romance.
All rainbowed things, All glad imaginings, Brought she, as Joy bears music on his wings.
What spells surprise The Lotos-eater's eyes, Or take his ear with Hourian harmonies Strains that, in rime, The bells of memory chime, Like songs of Home heard in an alien clime.
Whate'er can keep Cold from the heart, or steep In silken solace the wide cloak of Sleep.
Content, success ; Praise, peace, and pleasantness ; Friendship's true grasp, and Love's unwronged caress.
69 X Lotos \S often as I'm with thee, I recall A drowsy lotos nodding in a pool, A reverie of ripples, where a cool Dim tent of bamboo shadows curtains all.


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