A Tale of Tuscany (Oscar Fay Adams Poems)
An Old-World tale. Who reads perchanceMay deem it dull or idly told,Preferring latter-day romanceWhere well trained hearts their loves unfold.Tuscany, ...
An Old-World tale. Who reads perchanceMay deem it dull or idly told,Preferring latter-day romanceWhere well trained hearts their loves unfold.Tuscany, ...
O where is the rhyme that I need?I have cudgeled my brains for a word,Without it I ne'er can proceed,And ...
These are the friends whom he loved: these books that reveal on their pagesPencilled marks of approval, as one claps ...
In these prosaic daysOf politics and trade,When seldom Fancy laysHer touch on man or maid,The sounds are fled that strayedAlong ...
Of Love the minstrel sang, and drewAn easy finger o'er the strings,Then laughed and sang of other things,—Of grass and ...
What rarer, finer bliss than his who feels,While happy friends and neighbors press his hands,The warmth of handclasps given in ...
When from the poet's brain fair Arden's gladesWere peopled with the lightsome folk we know,A shade of discontent was seen ...
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