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Along the trail
a book of lyrics by Richard Hovey
Hovey, Richard (1864-1900)
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THE FAUN
SWALLOW SONG
A HEALTH. TO E. C. S.
THE DRAMATIST. TO M. K.
DELSARTE
WORLD AND POET
THE SOUTH
A CAPRICE OF OGAROW. TO M. P.
THOMAS WILLIAM PARSONS
BEETHOVEN'S THIRD SYMPHONY.
AUGUST
A BALLADE OF MYSTERIES
THE SHADOWS
ANGRO-MAINYUS
IMMANENCE
TRANSCENDENCE
VISITATION
IN EXCELSIS
THE VEILED LADY
THE MESSENGER
HENRY GEORGE
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Along the trail
THOMAS WILLIAM PARSONS
The
maiden knew the hero was divine,—
For when she saw him, was she not content?
So in the satisfaction of the heart
We find his praise, nor with too noisy art
Proclaim the beauty past all ornament
Of his precise and unsuperfluous line.
1892
Along the trail