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Ionica

By William Cory [i.e. Johnson]

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A Fellow-Passenger Unknown.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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A Fellow-Passenger Unknown.

Maiden, hastening to be wise,
Maiden, reading with a rage,
Envy fluttereth round the page
Whereupon thy downward eyes
Rove and rest, and melt maybe—
Virgin eyes one may not see,
Gathering as the bee
Takes from cherry tree;
As the robin's bill
Frets the window sill,
Maiden bird and bee,
Three from me half hid,
Doing what we did
When our minds were free.

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Those romantic pages wist
What romance is in the look.
Oh, that I could be so bold,
So romantic as to hold
Half an hour the pensive wrist,
And the burden of the book!
1877.