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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 morning rose, with breast of living gold,
Like eastern phœnix, and his plumage roll'd
In clouds of molted brilliance, very bright!
And on the waste of waters floated light.—
The Death-Wake