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The Poems of Madison Cawein, Volume 4 (of 5)

By Madison Cawein

2020-03-14 00:15:21

Brief Extract: He held it possible that he Who idolizes one that's dead, With that strange liquid instantly Might raise them, living red: And so he thought, "'Tis mine at last To live and love the love that's past; The joy without the grief and ... Read more
Brief Extract: He held it possible that he Who idolizes one that's dead, With that strange liquid instantly Might raise them, living red: And so he thought, "'Tis mine at last To live and love the love that's past; The joy without the grief and pain. The dead shall live and love again." For he had loved one till for him Her face had grown his spirit-part: Though dead, she seemed to him less dim Than men in street and mart. He labored on; for, truth to say, In toil alone his pleasure lay, His art, through which, sometime, he thought, Back to his arms she would be brought. Less

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File size571.499 KB
Print pages474
PublisherPublic Domain Book
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-1314314403
Madison Julius Cawein (March 23, 1865 – December 8, 1914) was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky. Madison Julius Cawein was born in Louisville, Kentucky on March 23, 1865, the fifth child of William a...

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