The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1

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The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1
Aldrich Thomas Bailey
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Up from the centre.
Slowly, superbly, Rose a Pond-Lily.
One cry of wonder.
Shrill as the loon's call, Rang through the forest.
Digitized by Google MIANTOWONA 97 Startling the silence, Startling the mourners Chanting the death-song.
Forth from the village, Flocking together Came all the Hurons — Striplings and warriors, Maidens and old men.
Squaws with pappooses.
No word was spoken : There stood the Hurons On the dank greensward.
With their swart faces Bowed in the twilight.
What did they see th
...ere ?
Only a Lily Rocked on the azure Breast of the water.
Then they turned sadly One to another, Tenderly murmuring, " Miantowona ! " Soft as the dew falls Down through the midnight, Cleaving the starlight.
Echo repeated, " Miantowona 1 " Digitized by Google 98 THE GUERDON THE GUERDON Vedder, this legend, if it had its doe, Would not be song by me, but told by you In colors such as Tintoretto knew.
Soothed by the fountain's drowsy munnuring — Or was it by the west-wind's indolent wing ? — The grim court-poet fell asleep one day In the lords' chamber, when chance brought that way The Princess Margaret with a merry train Of damozels and ladies — flippant, vain Court-butterflies — midst whom fair Margaret Swayed like a rathe and slender lily set In rustling leaves, for all her drapery Was green and gold, and lovely as could be.


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