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Identifier: poetspoetryofa00gris (find matches)
Title: The poets and poetry of America
Year: 1846 (1840s)
Authors: Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot), 1815-1857
Subjects: American poetry
Publisher: Philadelphia, Carey and Hart

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G GIRL. She floats upon a sea of mist. In fancys boat of amethyst! A dreaming girl, with her fair cheek Supported by a snow-white arm.In the calm joy of innocence. Subdued by some unearthly charm.The clusters of her dusky hairAre floating on her bosom fair.Like early darkness stealing oer The amber tints that daylight gave,Or, like the shadow of a cloud Upon a fainting summer-wave.Is it a spirit of joy or painSails on the river of her brain 1For, lo! the crimson on her cheek Faints and glows like a dying flame;Her heart is beating loud and quick— Is not love that spirits name 1Up-waking from her blissful sleep,She starts with fear too wild to weep;Through the trailing honeysuckle. All night breathing odorous sighs.Which her lattice dimly curtains. The morn peeps in with his bright eyes.Perfume loved when it is vanishd.Pleasure hardly felt ere banishd.Is the happy maidens vision. That doth on her memory gleam.And her heart leaps up with gladness— That bliss was nothing but a dream!
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  • booksubject:American_poetry
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__Carey_and_Hart
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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  • bookleafnumber:428
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