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A Lost Epic and Other Poems
By William Canton
Canton, William (1845-1926)
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TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
A LOST EPIC.
THE DEATH OF ANAXAGORAS.
MORNING.
THE LEGEND OF THE ARK.
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I.—THE GREAT WITNESS.
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II.—THE PENITENT.
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III.—THE VOICES.
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IV.
IV.—THE WATERS.
TWO LIVES.
WAYSIDE VIGNETTES.
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POEMS OF CHILDHOOD.
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A Lost Epic and Other Poems
“Look!” one cried;
“What see'st thou?”
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And the other Voice replied:
“The smoke of tumbling waters; rain that smites
The waters into smoke.
Upon the heights
Crowding and flight and tumult—beasts and men.”
A Lost Epic and Other Poems