POETRY AND THE POET.
(Foundon Ike Poet's Desk.) Weary, I open wide the antique pane. I ope to the ajr 1' T ' I ope |q I open to the air the antique pane And Baze8 aze | access ? jH« thrift-sown fields of wheat [commonplace ?] A-shimmcring green in bjee* born of heat i And lo j And high > And my soul's eye behold { Jj, J billowy main Whose further shore is Greece strajn stgdin ... vain .tArcadia— mythological allusion, Mem: Lempriire,] I see thee, Alalanta, vestal feet, And look 1 with doves low-flnttering round her feet, Comes Venus through the golden j-{j eld . s ° f V grain • ' ' ' b <■ i. ; (Huirs ty the.Poet's neighbor,) Venus, be bothered—its' Virginia Dix; '(Found, on the Poet's door) out on important business-back at 6. ' M
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1256, 16 December 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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127POETRY AND THE POET. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1256, 16 December 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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