The Beginnings of the American Revolution

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The Beginnings of the American Revolution
Chase, Ellen
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. . — Sudden will wake This soul of mine.
[96 ] Digitized by Google CLEOPATRA (after albert samain) Leaned on the tower's battlements, all silent she, The Queen, with radiant locks that fillets closely bind, Allured by perfume's spells full troublous to the mind, Feels mounting in her heart Love's vast, unresting sea.
Beneath her violet eyes, moveless, to dream resigned, She sinks into her cushions' softly-sheltering nest, While necklaces of gold deep heaving on her breast Bespeak her languishm
...ent and fevers unconfined.
Upon the monuments' fronts day's last rose-tints are spilled.
The eve, in velvety shade, is with enchantments filled; While meantime as far distant cry the crocodiles, The Queen, with fingers clinched, sobbing her heart away, Thrills to the bone to feel the artful, prurient wiles Of hands that in the wind with all her tresses play.
[ 97 ] Digitized by Google THE CONDOR'S SLEEP (after leconte de lisle) Beyond the Cordilleras' stairs that steeply wind, Beyond the eagle's haunts in mist-enshrouded air, And higher than the cratered, furrowed summits where The boiling flood of lava rages unconfined, His pendent pinions tinct with spots of crimson dye, The great bird silent views, with indolent, dull stare, America and space outreaching boundless there, And that now sombre sun which dies in his cold eye.


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