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  • Zanthon'my Friend
    I, knight-at-arms, in my own forest lost!
    Count of the empire, heir to crags and caves,
    And brother to the eagle and the fox!
    The music of the thunder, and the wind...
  • You Left Me
    You left me, and the anguish passed,
    And passed the day, and passed the night-
    A blank in which my senses failed;
    Then slowly came an inward light....
  • Why?
    Why did I go where roses grew,
    And meadow larks which skyward flew
    From grasses sparkling in the dew,
    The yellow sunshine pouring through?...
  • We Must Wait
    The testimony of my loss and gain
    Will I give utterance to, though none may hear.
    When long ago, bereft of all I loved,
    I sought in Nature recompense, implored...
  • Vers De Societe
    This chain of white arms round the room-
    The demon waltz-bewilders me:
    Or am I drunk with this good wine?
    Vive la compagnie!...
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Night 32 Sea 28 Long 19 Heart 19 Love 17 I Love You 17 Wild 15 Deep 15 World 15 Sweet 14


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Streetsofc: i scan the lily and the rose, i nod to every nodding tree, i follow every stream that flows, and wait beside the steadfast sea. - elizabeth drew barstow stoddard, ‘the poet's secret’ women of chicago. 2023
Streetsofc: "in vain i watch the day and night, in vain the world through space may roll; i never see the mystic light which fills the poet's happy soul" - elizabeth drew barstow stoddard, ‘the poet's secret’ women of chicago. 2023
Poetsorg: ho, wind of march, speed over sea, from mountains where the snows lie deep the cruel glaciers threatening creep, and witness this, my jubilee! —elizabeth drew stoddard
Davidcranmerun1: huntington's adoptive father. collis huntington married elizabeth stillman stoddard, of cornwall, connecticut, on september 16, 1844. she lived until 1883. they adopted her niece, clara elizabeth prentice, born in sacramento in 1860. clara elizabeth
Smiythyaslin: when the queen was born,her father was in the same position as harry,so she was princess elizabeth, andrew was in same position as harry,so his daughters are princesses, why is harry the only second son of a monarch ever in history who's children dont have titles?
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And our cheeks pale and drawn every minute we dash,
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