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The Death-Wake
or Lunacy, A Necromaunt. In Three Chimeras. By Thomas Tod Stoddart
Stoddart, Thomas Tod (1810-1880)
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THE DEATH-WAKE, OR LUNACY.
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CHIMERA I.
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CHIMERA II.
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SONG.
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SONG.
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TO THE HARP.
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III.
CHIMERA III.
POEMS.
THE IRIS.
TO A SPIRIT.
HER, A STATUE.
TO A STORM-STAID BIRD.
THE WOLF-DROVE.
HYMN TO ORION.
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The Death-Wake
And after, he did strain her sea-wet hair
Between his chilly fingers, with a stare
Of mystery, that marvell'd how that she
Had drench'd it so amid the moonlit sea.
The Death-Wake