Excerpt from The Flood of Thessaly: The Girl of Provence; And Other Poems
If my slight muse do please these curious days, The pain be mine, but thine be all the praise. Shakespeare, Sonnet 38.
Art thou still absent - Then, a strange bright dream Bore thee unto me in its shadowy arms.
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Excerpt from The Flood of Thessaly: The Girl of Provence; And Other Poems
The reader will consider the first Poem in this volume ("The Flood of Thessaly") as a sketch only of the great event which desolated the earlier world. Having abandoned my original intention of publishing a more elaborate Poem on this subject, I am only induced to mention the fact here, in order to account for the chasms which occur, in one or two instances, in the present production. - All reference to the Mosaic account of the Deluge has been purposely avoided.
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