Beside the landsman knelt a dame,
And slowly pushed the pages o’er;
Still by the hearth-fire’s spending flame
She waited, while a hollow roar
Came from the chimney, and the breath
Of twice seven hounds upon the floor;
And, save the old man’s...
George Houghton
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“here, o lily-white lady mine,
Here by thy warrior sire’s own shrine,
Handsel I thee by this golden sign,
This sunshiny thing.”
Weeping she reached her hand so slim,
Smiled, though her eyes were wet and dim,
Saying: “I swear, by Heaven, by... -
White sand and cedars; cedars, sand;
Light-houses here and there; a strand
Strewn o’er with driftwood; tangled weeds;
A squad of fish-hawks poised above
The nets, too anxious-eyed to move;
Flame-flowering cactus; wingëd seeds,
That on a sea of...