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Laughter from a Cloud
By Walter Raleigh with a foreword by Hilary Raleigh
Raleigh, Walter Alexander (1861-1922)
[epigraph]
WORD AND QUESTION GAME
[I have heard no word of my darling Jim]
THE HAUNTED HOUSE
[“What is the use of waiting?”]
[How far is it to London? Well, my friend]
[When I go to my wardrobe and pull out my clo'es]
[Life rang the bell to call the people in]
OCCASIONAL VERSE
JOHANNESBURG, NEW YEAR, 1896
TO A LADY WITH AN UNRULY AND ILL-MANNERED DOG
STANS PUER AD MENSAM
A Literature Lesson. SIR PATRICK SPENS
I.
Verse I
II.
Verse II
LINES SUGGESTED BY AN EDITION OF BLAKE'S POEMS
THE ARTIST
THE BATTLE HYMN OF KENSIT'S MEN
ODE
TO PROFESSOR H. A. STRONG, LL. D.
SESTINA OTIOSA
ON J*** M*****
WISHES OF AN ELDERLY MAN
SONNET
MY LAST WILL
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Laughter from a Cloud
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“Listen; you may be allowed
To hear my laughter from a cloud”
Laughter from a Cloud