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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A HUNTER'S HORN, by HENRY T. CHAMBERS First Line: As I walked through the hills one morn Last Line: And faintly heard a hunter's horn. | |||
As I walked through the hills one morn I faintly heard a hunter's horn. Far off, among dim peaks it blew, Another sound I could not hear Rang silently within my ear. (A ghost of music, memory-born, A hound's great voice, thrown far and clear.) Above my head the skylarks flew, The grass was glistening with dew, And in my head new joy was born As I walked through the hills one morn And faintly heard a hunter's horn. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FROM THE VALLEY by HENRY T. CHAMBERS INDIAN NIGHT by HENRY T. CHAMBERS RED BUCK BILL by HENRY T. CHAMBERS STREET ANGEL by HENRY T. CHAMBERS MY FATHER'S FACE by HAYDEN CARRUTH NIGHTINGALES by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES BALLAD: TIME OF ROSES by THOMAS HOOD HISTORY OF A LIFE by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER SINCERE FLATTERY OF R.B. by JAMES KENNETH STEPHEN THE KING'S DAUGHTER by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE THE WINDOW; OR, THE SONG OF THE WRENS: MARRIAGE MORNING by ALFRED TENNYSON |
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